Questions: Different types – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 Which sentence is correct?
(a) Where you are going tonight?
(b) Where are you going tonight?
(c) Where going you are tonight?
(d) Where tonight you are going?

2 Choose the correct Yes/No question.
(a) You do like coffee?
(b) Do you like coffee?
(c) Like you do coffee?
(d) Coffee do you like?

3 Which question is correct?
(a) Who did you invite to the party?
(b) Whom you invited to the party?
(c) Who you invited to the party?
(d) Whom did invite you to the party?

4 Choose the correct indirect question.
(a) Can you tell me where is the station?
(b) Can you tell me where the station is?
(c) Can you tell me where the is station?
(d) Can you tell me where station is it?

5 Which tag question is correct?
(a) You’ve met her before, haven’t you?
(b) You’ve met her before, don’t you?
(c) You met her before, haven’t you?
(d) You’ve met her before, isn’t it?

6 Choose the correct subject question.
(a) Who broke the window?
(b) Who did break the window?
(c) Who does broke the window?
(d) Who was broke the window?

7 Which question is grammatically correct?
(a) What does mean this word?
(b) What means this word?
(c) What does this word mean?
(d) What this word means?

8 Choose the correct question tag.
(a) Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
(b) Let’s go for a walk, will we?
(c) Let’s go for a walk, do we?
(d) Let’s go for a walk, aren’t we?

9 Which question is correct?
(a) How long you have lived here?
(b) How long have you lived here?
(c) How long lived you here?
(d) How long do you lived here?

10 Choose the correct indirect Yes/No question.
(a) Do you know if is she coming tonight?
(b) Do you know if she coming is tonight?
(c) Do you know if she is coming tonight?
(d) Do you know if coming she is tonight?

11 Which is a question about the subject?
(a) Who called you last night?
(b) Whom did you call last night?
(c) Did you call who last night?
(d) Who did you call last night?

12 Choose the correct negative question.
(a) Don’t you like pizza?
(b) You don’t like pizza?
(c) Like you don’t pizza?
(d) Pizza you don’t like?

13 Which is an embedded question?
(a) I wonder where she lives.
(b) Where does she live?
(c) Does she live there?
(d) She lives where?

14 Choose the correct question tag.
(a) Nobody called you, did they?
(b) Nobody called you, didn’t they?
(c) Nobody called you, did he?
(d) Nobody called you, don’t they?

15 Which question is correct?
(a) How many money do you have?
(b) How much money do you have?
(c) How many money have you got?
(d) How much money you have?

16 Choose the correct alternative question.
(a) Do you prefer tea or coffee?
(b) Prefer you tea or coffee?
(c) Do prefer you tea or coffee?
(d) Tea or coffee you prefer?

17 Which question is correct?
(a) What time he arrived?
(b) What time did he arrive?
(c) What time has he arrive?
(d) What time he did arrive?

18 Choose the correct indirect question.
(a) Could you tell me what time is it?
(b) Could you tell me what time it is?
(c) Could you tell me what is it time?
(d) Could you tell me what time’s?

19 Which is a question with a modal verb?
(a) Can you help me with this?
(b) You can help me with this?
(c) Help me you can with this?
(d) Can help me you with this?

20 Choose the correct Yes/No question with a past tense.
(a) Did you went to school yesterday?
(b) Went you to school yesterday?
(c) Did you go to school yesterday?
(d) Do you went to school yesterday?

21 Which is the correct form of a question tag?
(a) I’m late, amn’t I?
(b) I’m late, aren’t I?
(c) I’m late, don’t I?
(d) I’m late, won’t I?

22 Choose the correct question for a subject.
(a) Who was talking to you?
(b) Who did talk to you?
(c) Who you were talking?
(d) Who does talk to you?

23 Which question is correct?
(a) What she said to you?
(b) What did she say to you?
(c) What did she said to you?
(d) What she did say to you?

24 Choose the correct indirect question.
(a) I’d like to know why she left early.
(b) I’d like to know why did she leave early.
(c) I’d like to know why leave she early.
(d) I’d like to know why she did leave early.

25 Which question tag is correct?
(a) You aren’t coming, do you?
(b) You aren’t coming, are you?
(c) You aren’t coming, aren’t you?
(d) You aren’t coming, will you?

26 Choose the correct embedded question.
(a) I don’t know when will she call.
(b) I don’t know when she will call.
(c) I don’t know when will call she.
(d) I don’t know when does she call.

27 Which is the correct question about frequency?
(a) How often you go jogging?
(b) How often do you go jogging?
(c) How do often you go jogging?
(d) How you often go jogging?

28 Choose the correct negative question tag.
(a) Let’s not go out, shall we?
(b) Let’s not go out, will we?
(c) Let’s not go out, do we?
(d) Let’s not go out, aren’t we?

29 Which is a rhetorical question?
(a) Isn’t it wonderful to be alive?
(b) What is your name?
(c) Can you open the window?
(d) Where are you?

30 Choose the correct question form.
(a) Who did steal your wallet?
(b) Who stole your wallet?
(c) Who does stole your wallet?
(d) Who did stole your wallet?

Answer

1 (b) – Correct word order: Where + auxiliary + subject + verb.
2 (b) – Yes/No questions start with an auxiliary (Do/Does/Did).
3 (a) – Object question: “Who did you invite...?” uses “did + subject + verb.”
4 (b) – In indirect questions, no inversion: where the station is.
5 (a) – Tag uses auxiliary + subject pronoun: haven’t you?
6 (a) – Subject questions do not use “do/does/did.”
7 (c) – Correct word order: What does this word mean?
8 (a) – Standard form with “Let’s” → shall we?
9 (b) – Present perfect question: How long have you lived...?
10 (c) – Indirect questions: Do you know if + subject + verb.
11 (a) – “Who called you?” — subject performs the action.
12 (a) – Correct negative question form: Don’t you like...?
13 (a) – “I wonder where she lives” is embedded, not direct.
14 (a) – Negative subject “nobody” → positive tag “did they?”
15 (b) – “Money” is uncountable → use how much.
16 (a) – Alternative questions use or between choices.
17 (b) – Correct structure: What time did he arrive?
18 (b) – Indirect: no inversion after could you tell me.
19 (a) – Modal questions begin with modal verbs: Can you...?
20 (c) – “Did” already shows past; main verb stays base form.
21 (b) – Exception: I’m late, aren’t I? (not amn’t I).
22 (a) – “Who was talking to you?” asks about the subject.
23 (b) – Past tense question: What did she say...?
24 (a) – No inversion in indirect questions: why she left early.
25 (b) – Negative statement → positive tag: aren’t... are you?
26 (b) – Embedded question: I don’t know when she will call.
27 (b) – Frequency question: How often do you...?
28 (a) – “Let’s not...” still takes shall we? as the tag.
29 (a) – Rhetorical question used for emphasis, not real inquiry.
30 (b) – Subject question: Who stole...? (no auxiliary needed).

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