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Toni called me AT 2 AM last night.
WHAT TIME did Toni call me last night?
Toni called ME at 2 am last night.
WHO did Toni call at 2 am last night? (object question)
TONI called me at 2 am last night.
WHO called me at 2 am last night? (subject question)
Louisa sold her house THREE MONTHS AGO.
WHEN did Louisa sell her house? (object question)
Louisa sold HER HOUSE three months ago.
WHAT did Louisa sell three months ago? (object question)
LOUISA sold her house three months ago.
WHO sold her house three months ago? (subject question)
Julie got married LAST YEAR.
WHEN did Julie get married? (object question)
JULIE got married last year.
WHO got married last year? (subject question)
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: Why / Paul / want to go home early?
Why did Paul want to go home early?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: What / happen / after we left?
What happened after we left?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: What / make / you / change your mind?
What made you change your mind?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: Who / Sally / talk to / at the café last night?
Who did Sally talk to at the café last night?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: Who / tell / the police / about the incident?
Who told the police about the incident?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: Who / Jack / invite / to his party?
Who did Jack invite to his party?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: What / you / have / for lunch yesterday?
What did you have for lunch yesterday?
Form a question in PAST SIMPLE: Who / see / the robbery?
Who saw the robbery?
Find the mistake: Who the crime committed?
Who COMMITTED THE CRIME?
Find the mistake: What the police do?
What DID the police do?
Find the mistake: Who did she telephoned?
Who did she TELEPHONE?
Find the mistake: Who did the house break into?
Who BROKE into the house?
Find the mistake: Who the painting stole?
Who STOLE THE PAINTING?
Find the mistake: Why she did scream?
Why DID SHE scream?
Find the mistake: What did she saw?
What did she SEE?
Find the mistake: What did happen last night?
What HAPPENED las night?
Subject or object question? What did she want for her birthday?
Object
Subject or object question? Who won the lottery this weekend?
Subject
Subject or object question? What did she forget?
Object
Subject or object question? Who saw him shoplifting?
Subject
Subject or object question? Who did you meet?
Object
Subject or object question? What did she buy?
Object
Subject or object question? Who shouted for help?
Subject
Subject or object question? What did he do?
Object
My grandma can see US from there.
WHO can my grandma see from there? (object question)
MY GRANDMA can see us from there.
WHO can see us from there? (subject question)
The lesson will consist of THREE PARTS.
WHAT will our lesson consist of? OR How many parts will our lesson consist of? (object question)
THE LESSON will consist of three parts.
WHAT will consist of three parts? (subject questions)
Chloe fell in love with Sam.
WHO did Chloe fall in love with? (object question)
CHLOE fell in love with Sam.
WHO fell in love with Sam? (subject question)
My teacher has just read A VERY INTERESTING BOOK.
WHAT has your teacher just read? (object question)
MY TEACHER has just read a very interesting book.
WHO has just read a very interesting book? (subject question)
His brother stayed AT HIS COUSINS'.
WHERE did his brother stay? (object question)
HIS BROTHER stayed at his cousins'.
WHO stayed at his cousins'? (subject question)
In summer they ate A LOT OF ICE CREAM.
WHAT did they eat in summer? (object question)
In summer THEY ate a lot of ice cream.
WHO ate a lot of ice cream in summer? (subject question)
My mum is repairing MY BIKE.
WHAT is my mum repairing? (object question)
MY MUM is repairing my bike.
WHO is repairing my bike? (subject question)
We are AT HOME now.
WHERE are we now? (object question)
WE are at home now.
WHO is at home now? (subject question)
Martin likes PLAYING VIDEOGAMES.
WHAT does Martin like? (object question)
MARTIN likes playing videogames.
WHO likes playing videogames? (subject question)
Emma uses a BIKE to get to school.
WHAT does Emma use to get to school? (object question)
EMMA uses a bike to get to school.
WHO uses a bike to get to school? (subject question)
Ana is waiting for TOM.
WHO is Patricia waiting for? (object question)
ANA is waiting for Tom.
WHO is waiting for Tom? (subject question)