Exercise. Write questions with Who or What to determine the missing information.
Example:
I got a phone call from XXXXX. ==> Who did you get a phone call from?
1. Dad is talking to XXXXX.
Who is Dad talking to?
2. The TV program is about XXXXX.
What is the TV program about?
3. I got a present from XXXXX.
Who did you get a present from?
4. We were just talking about XXXXX.
What were you just talking about?
5. That song was written by XXXXX.
Who was that song written by?
Exercise. Write questions using Which to get further information.
Example:
We stayed at a hotel in Houston. ==> Which hotel did you stay at?
1. I went to college in Wisconsin.
Which college did you go to?
2. Tom talked to a clerk.
Which clerk did Tom talk to?
3. Sam and Mary went to an amusement park.
Which amusement park did Sam and Mary go to?
4. Steve took me to a restaurant for my birthday.
Which restaurant did Steve take you to?
5. Jack went to see a movie.
Which theater did Jack go to?
Exercise. Find out more information by asking questions with What is/are …. like?
Example:
(the class) ==> What’s the class like?
1. (the hotel)
What’s the hotel like?
2. (the weather in Montana)
What’s the weather like in Montana?
3. (Mrs. Wilson)
What’s Mrs. Wilson like?
4. (the new movie)
What’s the new movie like?
5. (the county fair)
What’s the county fair like?