
What-Which-How a4esl.org What-Which-How Click the answer button to see the answer. ___ much did you pay for it?a. Whatb. Copyright (C) 1997 by Letitia BradleyThis quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.
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How in questions -ENGAMES The word “HOW” is one of the most productive words in English. It helps us create meaningful questions and sentences. The word “HOW” combines with many other words to create these questions. In this post I try to introduce the basic phrases “How much”, “How many”, “How often”, “How well”, “How long”, “How far” and “How old”. How in questions – mindmap Here the students can practise the basic usage of the word HOW in questions. The way you can create questions with how. In the first game your task is to complete the questions with the correct word. Teacher Invaders In the second game you should choose the correct answer and shoot only the BAD ducks. Shooting game I hope that by now you know all the basic usages of the word HOW.
Esl games difficult Question words: Practice question words by playing this interactive ESL board game. Choose whether to practice question words by navigating a treacherous galaxy filled with green monsters, a sea filled with pirates or a river filled with crocodiles. Either way this will keep your heart pounding. Suddenly English grammar practice is no longer boring with these games. Games are useful for language learning because they provide a fun way to learn. Instead of many hours of worksheets, students can 'practice and play', with good results. Games are great for motivating students to learn. With pictures English Teachers: If you would like to use this Question Words wall chart in your classroom, then you can purchase a copy here: Question Words Wall Chart and Flash Cards. The most common question words in English are the following: WHO is only used when referring to people. (= I want to know the person) Who is the best football player in the world? Who are your best friends? WHERE is used when referring to a place or location. (= I want to know the place) Where is the library? WHEN is used to refer to a time or an occasion. (= I want to know the time) When do the shops open? WHY is used to obtain an explanation or a reason. (= I want to know the reason) Why do we need a nanny? Normally the response begins with "Because..." WHAT is used to refer to specific information. (= I want to know the thing) What is your name? WHICH is used when a choice needs to be made. (= I want to know the thing between alternatives) Which dish did you order – the pizza or the pasta? How do you cook lasagna?
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Question Words English Grammar Game - Juegos de Preguntas en inglés This English grammar game is to help you learn about when to use Question Words. Complete the sentence with the appropriate Question word (Who, when, why... etc.) If you would like to try another game about this grammatical structure, visit this one: Question Words 2. If you would like to read some Grammar Notes about Questions Words and when to use them, visit this page: Question Words. NEW: Download our free Question Words Worksheet (in PDF). If you found this English Grammar Game about Question Words fun or useful, let others know about it: Grammar Notes A variety of English grammar notes and rules including charts and examples for beginner to advanced level students. Learn Grammar Grammar Games Improve your English with our interactive English grammar games. Play our Games
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How much is this? Examples I’ve got many games. There isn’t much time. Do you get much homework? Remember! Use ‘many’ for things we can count. Be careful! In questions and negative sentences we use ‘much’, but we usually use ‘a lot of’ in positive sentences.Have you got much water? We say... I’ve got many toys.
Question Words English Grammar Game 2 - Juego de Preguntas en inglés This English grammar game is to help you learn about when to use Question Words. Complete the sentence with the appropriate Question word (Who, when, why... etc.) If you would like to try another game about this grammatical structure, visit this one: Question Words 1. If you would like to read some Grammar Notes about Questions Words and when to use them, visit this page: Question Words. NEW: Download our free Question Words Worksheet (in PDF). If you found this English Grammar Game about Question Words fun or useful, let others know about it: Grammar Notes A variety of English grammar notes and rules including charts and examples for beginner to advanced level students. Learn Grammar Grammar Games Improve your English with our interactive English grammar games. Play our Games