Object Questions
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Object Questions

Boost your ESL skills with this comprehensive ESL worksheet focused on object questions for adults and teens. This worksheet covers the basics of asking questions using "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," "how," "whose," and "which." It includes multiple exercises such as matching questions to answers, sentence completion, and creating your own object questions based on topics like hobbies, food, and travel. Perfect for practicing object questions in real-life contexts, this worksheet will help you level up your grammar skills.

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Study this grammar rule:

In English, object questions are questions that ask about the object of a sentence. The structure for an object question is: 1. Use a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how, whose, which). 2. Follow with the auxiliary verb (if needed). 3. Then, use the subject. 4. Finally, add the main verb and any additional information. For example: - "What do you want?" - "Who is she talking to?" Conditions for object questions: 1. Use "who" when asking about a person as the object. - Example: "Who are you calling?" 2. Use "what" when asking about a thing or concept. - Example: "What did you eat?" 3. Use "where" when asking about a place. - Example: "Where are you going?" 4. Use "when" when asking about a time. - Example: "When did you see him?" 5. Use "why" when asking for a reason. - Example: "Why are you leaving?" 6. Use "how" when asking about the manner or method. - Example: "How did you solve the problem?" 7. Use "whose" when asking about possession related to the object. - Example: "Whose book did you borrow?" 8. Use "which" when asking to specify one item from a group as the object. - Example: "Which dress are you buying?"
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Read the sentences and match them with the correct object questions.

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Choose the correct word to complete the questions.

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Choose a topic and write at least 5 questions using question words.

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Read the story and ask at least 6 object questions.

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