Choose which question is best matched to each answer. This will help you to learn some set phrases and it will help you review your understanding of English grammar.
If you have problems choosing which is correct, leave a comment.
Here we take a look at how to ask for permission, ask for something and ask someone to do something.
When we are asking for permission to do something we can use the following expressions:
Read through the ten questions below and choose the answers which best match them:
Take a look at the following ten questions. Each question is missing a wh- word. Choose the corrcect word to complete each sentence. Choose from one of the following words:
who - what - why - which - where - when - how
'___ section of the orchestra does the flute belong?'
It was very popular the last time, so today we take another look at 'Wh...' questions.
To review, 'Wh...' words are what, when, why, where, which, which and how.
Please choose the correct 'Wh' form to complete the questions below. Pay close attention to prepositions eg on, in and at.
Question:"____?"
Answer: "Nothing. I'm fine."
Today we have a matching exercise for you to try. All you have to do is read the questions and answers and then decide which question is the best match for the answer.
When you have finished try another exercise: Find the mistakes