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Questions For A Conversation Class: Using "What"

 

Hey There!
Here are some questions for a English conversation class. Time to practice how to use the word "What":

  1. What is it?
  2. What ‘s this?
  3. What ‘s that?
  4. What ‘s your name?
  5. What ‘s your last name?
  6. What ‘s his name?
  7. What ‘s her name?
  8. What day is it today?
  9. What ‘s the weather like today?
  10. What ‘s the date?
  11. What are you doing?
  12. What is she doing?
  13. What are they doing?
  14. What time is it? 
  15. What do you want to eat?
  16. What would you like?
  17. What do you want to be?
  18. What ‘s your favorite food?
  19. What do you do?
  20. What ‘s your job?
  21. What does your father do?
  22. What does she look like? 
  23. What do you have?
  24. What do you have in your bag?
  25. What grade are you in?
  26. What did you do yesterday?
  27. What can we wear on our back? (backpack / book bag)
  28. What do bees make (that we can eat)? (honey)
  29. What do dogs like to chew on? (bones)
  30. What do we need when it rains (to keep us dry)? (umbrella)
  31. What do we wear on our feet? (Shoes or socks)
  32. What do cows give us (that we can drink)? (milk)
  33. What do spiders build? (web)
  34. What is a lawn mower for? (Cutting grass)
  35. What do we use for eating cereal? (spoon)
  36. What does a red light mean? (stop)
  37. What reason did you last see a doctor?
  38. What do you like to do best when you get home from school?
  39. What was the most fun you ever had?
  40. What is one gift you have received in the last year?
  41. What does your house look like?
  42. What is the most foolish/silly thing you have ever done?
  43. What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you?
  44. What is the best meal you've ever eaten?
  45. What makes you feel happy?
  46. What is the nicest thing you've ever done for someone else?
  47. What did you watch on TV last week?
  48. What things make you laugh?
  49. What is the loudest noise you've ever heard?
  50. What do you usually think about just before going to sleep at night?
  51. What things do some people do that you do not like?
  52. What time do you go to bed?
  53. What is our homework today?
  54. What are you good at?
  55. What do you do for fun?
  56. What do you do in your spare time?

See you on the next post!

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