Here are the correct question words for each sentence, based on the answers provided:
- When is your party? — On Sunday.
- What are they? — They are doctors.
- Who is that man? — He is Mr. Brown.
- Whose pencils are these? — They are Nina’s pencils.
- How many books have you got? — More than a hundred.
- Why is he at home? — Because he has a cold.
- What time (or When) do you go to school? — At 8 o’clock.
- Where is your school? — Opposite the theatre.
- How much is this book? — Twenty pounds.
- How many bananas are there on the table? — There are five bananas.
Grammar Notes
- Whose is used to ask about possession (who something belongs to).
- How many is used for countable items (books, bananas), while How much is used for prices or uncountable quantities.
- What is used for professions (What are they? — They are doctors), whereas Who is used for names or specific identities.
Would you like me to create a short practice quiz with similar questions to help you reinforce these rules?
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