Task 3. Convert the sentences to interrogatives. (Wh –questions) 1. She works at the bank. Where does she work?
2. You play football on Wednesdays. Who do play football on Wednesday?
3. They catch the bus at 8 o’clock. When do they catch the bus?
4. He fights a lot with his friend. Who does he fight a lot with?
5. He uses his laptop every day. How often does he use his laptop?
6. His uncle wears dark blue trousers to work. Who does wears dark blue trousers to work?
Task 4. Liz is taking her English exam. Read the answers and complete the examiner's wh- questions. Use why, what, where, who, how and simple present forms. Examiner: Your name is Elizabeth. What do your friends call you?
Liz: My friends call me Liz.
Examiner: All right, Liz. Where do you live?
Liz: I live near here. Just round the corner.
Examiner: What do you do in your free time?
Liz: I play a lot of sports. And I sometimes read books.
Examiner: What is your favourite sport?
Liz: My favourite sport is basketball.
Examiner: How often do you play basketball?
Liz: Not very often. I usually play it once a week. At weekends.
Examiner: Why don’t you play it more often?
Liz: Why? I don't play it more often because I have a lot of exams this year.
Examiner: And who do you play basketball with?
Liz: I play it with my friends from our neighbourhood. And sometimes with my schoolmates, too.
Examiner: Now I want to ask you about your friends, Liz. Who is your best friend?
Liz: My best friend is Marjorie. Definitely.
Examiner: Marjorie, you say. What does Marjorie do?
Liz: She finished school last year. And now she works as a nurse.
Examiner: Where does she work?
Liz. She works at the local hospital.
Examiner: Thank you, Liz. And say hello to Marjorie. Good bye.