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______ do you wake up in the morning?
When
______ food is this?
What
______ is Tom swimming fast?
Why
______ is the skeleton?
Where
______ are the dogs black?
Why
______ do we go to buy food?
Where
______ can we build a snowman?
When
______ is Patricio doing?
What
_________ is my car?
Where
________ is her favourite food?
What
________ is the shopping centre?
Where
______ does she live?
Where
_________ is the basketball mach?
When or Where
________ is your telephone number?
What
___________ do cows eat?
What
__________ is your favourite colour?
What
_______ is the party?
When or Where
_________ is your birthday?
When
________ is the library?
Where
What's the matter with him?
He's got a temperature (or fever).
What's the matter with him?
He's got a stomach-ache.
What's the matter with her?
She's got a headache.
What's the matter with her?
She's got a toothache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a cold.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a cough.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a stomach-ache.
What's the matter with her?
She's got a sore throat.
What's the matter with him?
He's got an earache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a fever.
What's the matter with her?
She's got a cold and cough.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a headache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a toothache.
What's the matter with it?
It has got a toothache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got an earache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a sore throat.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a cough.
What's the matter with her?
She's got a cold.
What's the matter with it?
It has got a temperature (or fever).
What's matter with it?
It has got a stomachache.
What's the matter with him?
He's got a headache.