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  • Who / wake / you / up? My sister did.
    Who woke you up? My sister did.
  • What / they / need?
    What do they need?
  • Who / work / this office?
    Who works in this office?
  • Who / she / know? She knows everybody at the party.
    Who does she know? She knows everybody at the party.
  • What / the meaning / this?
    What is the meaning of this?
  • What / go / wrong / yesterday? You couldn’t fix the problem.
    What went wrong yesterday? You couldn’t fix the problem.
  • When / the play / start?
    When does the play start?
  • Who / order / pizza? There is a delivery man at the door.
    Who (has) ordered pizza? There is a delivery man at the door.
  • Who / call / you? John has called.
    Who has called you? John has called.
  • What / you / mean?
    What do you mean?
  • When / they / arrive / last night? At 7 or 8?
    When did they arrive last night? At 7 or 8?
  • Who / need / us?
    Who needs us?
  • What / happen?
    What happened?
  • Who / you / call? I've just called my friends.
    Who have you called? I've just called my friends.
  • Who / you / talk / when we met?
    Who were you talking to when we met?
  • Who / write / this e-mail? My assistant did.
    Who wrote this e-mail? My assistant did.
  • Who / call / you / last week? Mark called last week.
    Who called you last week? Mark called last week.
  • What / you / know? I know that we are here to solve this problem.
    What do you know? I know that we are here to solve this problem.
  • Where / they / come / last week?
    Where did they come from last week?
  • Who / see / you? The receptionist saw me enter the building.
    Who saw you? The receptionist saw me enter the building.
  • What type of e-mails / you / write / usually?
    What type of e-mails do you usually write?
  • What / it / mean?
    What does it mean?
  • Who / know / about / this? I think all my colleagues know about this.
    Who knows about this? I think all my colleagues know about this.
  • Who / you / call / last week?
    Who did you call last week?
  • Who / you / see? I saw my former boss.
    Who did you see? I saw my former boss.