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Present Simple Questions And 'wh'


Questions

DOCENTE
Antonio Matiz Solis

ESTUDIANTE
Kelly Johana Genes Ramirez

23/08/2024
Make present simple questions
1) (you / like cake)? Do you like cake?

2) (she / live in London)? Does she live in London?

3) (they / hate studying)? Do they hate studying?

4) (you / drink tea every Do you drink tea every morning?


morning)?
5) (you / smoke)? Do you smoke?
6) (he / play tennis on Does he play tennis on Saturdays
Saturdays)?
7) (you / go shopping at the Do you go shopping at the
weekend)? weekend?

8) (you / drink alcohol)? Do you drink alcohol?

9) (she / work in an office?)? Does she work in an office?

10) (they / study French)? Do they study French?

11) (you / meet your friends Do you meet your friends on


on Fridays)? Fridays?

12) (you / read a lot)? Do you read a lot?

13) (John / come from New Does John come from New
Zealand)? Zealand?

14) (they / like pizza)? Do they like pizza?

15) (we / arrive at 9 pm)? Do we arrive at 9 pm?

16) (it / snow here in winter)? Does it snow here in winter?

17) (Lucy / study History)? Does Lucy study History?


18) (I / work as a teacher)? Do I work as a teacher?

19) (he / eat rice often)? Does he eat rice often?

20) (you / like coffee)? Do you like coffee?

 Make present simple 'wh' questions using what, where,


when, why, who, how long, how much, how many, etc

Present Simple 'Wh' Questions


1) (you / go to school)? Where do you go to school?

2) (you / do)? What do you?


3) (John / come from)? Where does John come from?

4) (it / take from London to How long does it take from


Paris)? London to Paris?

5) (she / go to the cinema)? When does she go to the cinema?

6) (children / you / have)? How many children do you have?


7) (you / get up)? When do you get up?

8) (you / study English)? Why do you study English?

9) (the film / start)? When does the film start?

10) (you / play tennis)? How often do you play tennis?

11) (sports / Lucy / like)? What sports does Lucy like?

12) (they / get to work)? How do they get to work?

13) (I / come here)? How do I come here?

14) (she / live)? Where does she live?

15) (you / eat so much Why do you eat so much


chocolate)? chocolate?
16) (this machine / do)? What does this machine do?
17) (she / meet on Saturdays)? Who does she meet on
Saturdays?

18) (brothers / she / have)? How many brothers does she


have?
19) (this coat / cost)? How much does this coat cost?
20) (you / eat lunch)? When do you eat lunch?

 Check the following vocabulary, Choose 5 words and write


5 different sentences using the words chosen. You must
use simple present question

1. Bonus - An extra sum of money given to an employee on top of


their salary, often for achieving targets.
2. Bonus Culture - Term used when companies give their executives
huge bonuses in addition to their large salaries, even if their
performance has been poor, especially leaders of financial
institutions.
3. Book Depreciation - A decrease or loss in value of a company's
assets, as recorded in the company's finances.
4. Bookkeeping - The recording of a business's transactions, such as
sales, purchases, payments, income, etc.
5. Bottom Fishing - Buying the cheapest investments available which
are unlikely to fall much further in value.
6. Bounce - In economics a bounce is a small quick partial recovery of
the economy after a recession, which may subsequently continue
upwards in growth, or plateau neither growing or contracting, or
descend back into recession.
7. Brain Drain - The loss of highly skilled people to another region,
country or industry, where they can work in a better environment
and/or earn more money.
8. Brainstorming - Problem solving in small groups, contributing ideas
and developing creativity.
9. Brand - A unique identifying symbol, trademark, company name,
etc., which enables a buyer to distinguish a product or service
from its competitors.
10. Brand Association - Something or someone which make
people think of a particular product.
11. Break Even - To make enough money to cover costs. In
business, the point at which sales equals costs. To make neither a
profit or loss.
12. Brinkmanship - The practice of pursuing a tactic or method
to the point of danger or damage, typically employed in
competitive situations in which it is felt that the tactic will unsettle
or cause the withdrawal of the adversary/ies. Dervies from the
word brink, meaning the edge of a cliff or other dangerously high
point.
13. Bubble Economy - An unstable boom when the economy
experiences an unusually rapid growth, with rising share prices
and increased employment.
14. Budget - Allocation of funds or the estimation of costs for a
department, project, etc., over a specific period. The management
of spending and saving money.
15. Built To Flip - Companies which have been sold soon after
they have been created, so that money can be made quickly.
16. Bullet Point - A symbol, e.g. a dot or a square, printed at the
beginning of each item on a list.
17. Bull Market - On the Stock Market, a prolonged period in
which share prices are rising and investors are buying.
18. Business Angel - Also known as Private Investor. A, usually
wealthy, individual who invests money in developing (often high
risk) companies, and who provides their advice, skills, knowledge
and contacts in return for an equity share of the business.
19. Business Plan - A written document which sets out a
business's plans and objectives, and how it will achieve them, e.g.
by marketing, development, production, etc.
20. Business To Business - B2B. Commercial transactions or
activities between businesses.
21. Business To Consumer - Transactions in which businesses
sell goods and/or services to end consumers or customers.
22. Button Ad - A small advertisement on a website, typically
measuring 120 x 90 pixels.
23. Buy-in - Purchase of a company where outside investors buy
more than 50% of the shares, so they can take over the company.
24. Capitialism - When an economic system of a country is
controlled and profited by private individuals and corporations,
rather than the government.
25. Capitalization Issue - When a company converts its spare
profits into shares, which are then distributed to existing
shareholders in proportion to the amount of shares they already
hold.
26. Capital Outlay - Money which is spent for the acquisition of
assets, such as land, buildings, vehicles, machinery.
27. Capped-Rate - Interest rate, usually on a loan, which cannot
rise above the upper set level but can vary beneath this level.
28. Carbon Credit - Allows the right to emit a measured amount
of harmful gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the air, and can be
traded between businesses and countries.
29. Carey Street - To be heavily in debt or bankrupt. Originates
from Carey Street in London where the bankruptcy court was
situated.
30. Cash Call - A request by a company to its shareholders to
invest more money.

DESARROLLO
1. does anna do the Bookkeeping?
2. does she get a bonus for every sale she makes?
3. Does Éxito have run out of advertising Budget?
4. Does Avon stay on Carey Street?
5. Does Avon have a new business plan?

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