Questions: Different types – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 She is coming tonight. → Ask if...

2 They went to Paris last summer. → Make a question beginning with “Where”

3 He can drive. → Make a Yes/No question.

4 She said something. It surprised everyone. → Begin: What...

5 I don’t know the time of the meeting. → Begin: Do you know...

6 You have finished your homework. → Add a question tag.

7 The teacher helped you yesterday. → Make a question beginning with “Who”

8 Someone called you last night. → Make a subject question.

9 They are leaving tomorrow. → Change into an indirect question beginning with “Could you tell me...”

10 I saw your brother at the station. → Make a question beginning with “Where”

11 You didn’t tell me the truth. → Add a question tag.

12 I wonder. She’s angry. (Combine using an indirect question.)

13 He broke the window. → Make a subject question.

14 She left because she was tired. → Make a question beginning with “Why”

15 I can borrow your pen. → Make a polite Yes/No question.

16 Someone took my umbrella. → Ask who did it.

17 You can speak French. → Add a question tag.

18 She said something interesting. → Make a question beginning with “What”

19 He’s coming tonight. → Make an indirect question beginning with “Do you know...”

20 The concert starts at 8. → Ask about the time.

21 She will call me later. → Make an embedded question beginning with “I don’t know...”

22 They invited someone to the meeting. → Ask who they invited.

23 You enjoy swimming. → Add a question tag.

24 She didn’t see anyone. → Add a positive question tag.

25 He bought something for you. → Make a question beginning with “What”

26 The movie was great. → Make a rhetorical question expressing agreement.

27 They are working hard. → Make an indirect question beginning with “Could you tell me...”

28 She can play the piano. → Make a Yes/No question.

29 You were late yesterday. → Add a question tag.

30 He said something important. → Make a question beginning with “What”

Answer

1 Ask if she is coming tonight. – Indirect Yes/No question: no inversion after if.
2 Where did they go last summer? – “Did” for past simple, question word first.
3 Can he drive? – Modal verb placed before subject.
4 What she said surprised everyone. – Subject question using what.
5 Do you know what time the meeting is? – Indirect question, no inversion.
6 You have finished your homework, haven’t you? – Positive statement → negative tag.
7 Who did the teacher help yesterday? – Object question using did.
8 Who called you last night? – Subject question: no auxiliary did.
9 Could you tell me when they are leaving? – Indirect wh-question, no inversion.
10 Where did you see your brother? – Past simple → did + base verb.
11 You didn’t tell me the truth, did you? – Negative statement → positive tag.
12 I wonder why she’s angry. – Indirect question uses why + clause.
13 Who broke the window? – Subject question (no did).
14 Why did she leave? – Direct question about reason.
15 Could I borrow your pen, please? – Polite request using could.
16 Who took your umbrella? – Subject question (no auxiliary).
17 You can speak French, can’t you? – Positive statement → negative tag.
18 What did she say? – Direct object question.
19 Do you know if he’s coming tonight? – Indirect Yes/No question.
20 What time does the concert start? – Present simple with does.
21 I don’t know when she will call me. – Embedded question (no inversion).
22 Who did they invite to the meeting? – Object question.
23 You enjoy swimming, don’t you? – Positive statement → negative tag.
24 She didn’t see anyone, did she? – Negative → positive tag.
25 What did he buy for you? – Object question using did.
26 Wasn’t the movie great? – Rhetorical question for emphasis.
27 Could you tell me if they are working hard? – Indirect Yes/No question.
28 Can she play the piano? – Modal question → inversion.
29 You were late yesterday, weren’t you? – Past simple tag question.
30 What did he say? – Simple direct object question.

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