The document provides a list of subject and object questions based on various statements. Each statement is followed by an example of how to form a corresponding subject or object question. The examples illustrate the difference between asking about the subject and the object in a sentence.
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Subject and Object Questions 1 TAREA
The document provides a list of subject and object questions based on various statements. Each statement is followed by an example of how to form a corresponding subject or object question. The examples illustrate the difference between asking about the subject and the object in a sentence.
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Subject and Object Questions 1
Make object or subject questions.
1. The car is in the garage. (subject question)
What is in the garage? 2. Julie loves ice cream. (object question) What does Julie love? 3. Julie loves ice cream. (subject question) Who loves ice cream? 4. The food was on the table. (object question) What was on the table? 5. The food was on the table. (subject question) What was on the table? 6. The student is from Colombia. (object question) Where is the student from? 7. The student is from Colombia. (subject question) Who is from Colombia? 8. David has lost his wallet. (object question) What has David lost? 9. David has lost his wallet. (subject question) Who has lost his wallet? 10. Luke read the textbook. (object question) What did Luke read? 11. Luke read the textbook. (subject question) Who read the textbook? 12. The caterpillar became a butterfly. (object question) What did the caterpillar become? 13. The caterpillar became a butterfly. (subject question) What became a butterfly? 14. The teacher is living in Istanbul. (object question) Where is the teacher living? 15. The teacher is living in Istanbul. (subject question) Who is living in Istanbul? 16. William has visited Spain. (object question) Where has William visited? 17. William has visited Spain. (subject question) Who has visited Spain? 18. The teenagers enjoyed the party. (object question) What did the teenagers enjoy? 19. The teenagers enjoyed the party. (subject question) Who enjoyed the party? 20. The car is in the garage. (object question) Where is the car?