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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Complete the questions. Use What ... / Who ... / Where ... / How .... How are ______ your parents? ______ the bus stop? ______ your children? ______ these oranges? ______ your favourite sport? ______ the man in this photo? ______ your new shoes? They're very well. At the end of the street. Five, six and ten. Β£1.50 a kilo. Skiing. That's my father. Black.

Asked by TempoWempo5678

Answer (1)

To complete the questions with the provided sentences, you match the prompts with the answers. Here's the correct matching:

How are your parents?

They're very well.


Where is the bus stop?

At the end of the street.


How old are your children?

Five, six and ten.


How much are these oranges?

Β£1.50 a kilo.


What is your favourite sport?

Skiing.


Who is the man in this photo?

That's my father.


How are your new shoes?

Black.



These sentences involve completing questions using the correct question word, allowing someone to provide an appropriate response to the description or context given in each answer. It helps learners practice forming questions in the English language, focusing on the use of 'What', 'Who', 'Where', and 'How'.
When forming such sentences, it's crucial to understand the purpose of each type of question word:

What : Used when you’re looking for a specific thing or information.
Who : Used to ask about people.
Where : Used when inquiring about a place or location.
How : Used to ask about the way something is done or the condition/state of something, and also often used in asking about age or price. This exercise is typically aimed at middle school students learning how to form questions correctly in English.

Answered by RyanHarmon181 | 2025-07-22