Quiz About Wh-questions! Who, What, Where, When, Why And How

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1. ... does he come from? He comes from South Africa.

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The question is asking for the location or origin of the person in question. The correct answer, "Where," is a pronoun that refers to the location being asked about. The response "He comes from South Africa" provides the specific answer to the question, indicating that the person in question is from South Africa.

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Quiz About Wh-questions! Who, What, Where, When, Why And How - Quiz

Explore WH-questions in English through this engaging quiz! Test your understanding of 'who, what, where, when, why, and how' with examples like Nelson Mandela's origin and identifying times of events. Essential for improving English grammar comprehension.

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2. ... is your telephone number?

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3. ... much does it cost?

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4. ... aren't you at school? Because I'm ill.

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5. ... is his name? His name is Nelson Mandela.

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The question is asking for the word that represents the missing information. In this case, the missing information is the word that represents someone's name. The given correct answer, "What," is the appropriate word to use in this context.

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6. ... did you go? I went to the beach.

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The question is asking for the location or place where the person went. The answer "Where" is a concise and appropriate response that directly addresses the question. It indicates that the person went somewhere, but does not specify the exact location.

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7. ... haven't you done your homework? Because my dog ate it,.

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8. ... is your English teacher? My English teacher Mister Sebel.

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The word "who" is the correct answer because it is the question word that is used to inquire about a person. In this context, the question is asking for the identity of the person who is the English teacher, and "who" is the appropriate word to use in this case.

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9. ... did the accident happen? It happened yesterday.

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10. ... often do you have English?

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The question is asking for the frequency or regularity of having English. The word "how" is used to inquire about the manner or extent of something, making it an appropriate response to the question.

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... does he come from? He comes from South Africa.
... is your telephone number?
... much does it cost?
... aren't you at school? Because I'm ill.
... is his name? His name is Nelson Mandela.
... did you go? I went to the beach.
... haven't you done your homework? Because my dog ate it,.
... is your English teacher? My English teacher Mister Sebel.
... did the accident happen? It happened yesterday.
... often do you have English?
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