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exercises
the difference between what and which
who, what, which, where, when, why and how (elementary)
- exercise 1: choose who, which, how, what, where or why
- exercise 2: choose who, when, where or what
- exercise 3: fill in who, which or whose
- exercise 4: fill in why, when or where
- exercise 5: choose who, when, what or where
- exercise 6: fill in what, where, why, when or how
- exercise 7: choose what, where, why, when or how
- exercise 8: fill in various interrogative pronouns
- exercise 9: fill in various interrogative pronouns
- exercise 10: fill in various interrogative pronouns
- exercise 11: fill in various interrogative pronouns plus prepositions
who, what, which, where, when, why and how (intermediate)
- exercise 1: choose between various interrogative pronouns
- exercise 2: choose how much, how long, how often or how well
- exercise 3: choose how much, how long, how often or how well
- exercise 4: fill in how, how long, how much, how often, how old, what, when, which, who or whose
- exercise 5: choose between various interrogative pronouns
- exercise 6: choose between various interrogative pronouns
wh-questions (elementary)
- exercise 1: drag and drop sentence parts in order to form a wh-question
- exercise 2: drag and drop sentence parts in order to form a wh-question
- exercise 3: drag and drop sentence parts in order to form a wh-question
- exercise 4: ask for the underlined words in a wh-question
- exercise 5: ask for the underlined words in a wh-question
- exercise 6: ask for the underlined words in a wh-question
- exercise 7: form wh-questions
- exercise 8: form wh-questions
wh-questions (intermediate)
- exercise 1: choose the correct question for the answer
- exercise 2: choose the correct question for the answer
- exercise 3: make yes/no questions or wh- questions
subject/object questions (Who did you see yesterday? Who saw you yesterday?)
useful pages
- exercises for practising demonstrative pronouns (this / that / these / those)
- exercises for practising relative pronouns (who(m)/ whose/ which/ that, etc)
- exercises for practising possessive pronouns (my/ mine/ of mine etc.)
- exercises for practising personal pronouns (I/ me/ you/ he/ him, etc.)
- exercises for practising reflexive pronouns (myself/ yourself, etc)
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