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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
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svp [43]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Where did you go to school?

2. When did she arrive?

3. Why did he eat so much?

4. What did they do yesterday?

5. Who did you meet at the party?

6. How did she come to work this morning?

7. Where did I leave my glasses?

8. When did he get home last night?

9. What did you do at the weekend?

10. Why did she get angry?

11. Who did they talk to earlier?

12. What did we do last Christmas?

13. Why did it rain on my birthday?

14. How did she finish so quickly?

15. Where did he go after the class last week?

Explanation:

For this activity, we must make questions in the simple past.

To do that, we simply need to use the auxiliary "did" right before the subject and after the Wh- word applied. For example, if I want to ask someone what movie they watched last night, I would use the question:

- What movie did you watch last night?

And that is it! There is no need to change the main verb like we would do in the affirmative form. The auxiliary "did" already shows that the question is in the past. Compare the sentences below:

Aff.: You went to the beach.

Int.: Where did you go?

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