Life long learning Do Take Get Research An exercise Homework A class Lessons Notes A test An assignment A report card A degree A tutor A failing/ passing grade
Education Vocabulary A fast learner A strict teacher People Ways of learning Practice makes perfect It’s a steep learning curve Learn by heart Learn by doing Pick (something) up
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Subject and Object Questions In English we have several types of questions. Today we’re going to work on 2 types in specific: Object Questions and Subject questions
Object Questions The idea about this type of questions is to find information about the object, we use the auxiliary verb do/does/did. What did Christopher Columbus discover? He discovered America . Where did Mary live? She lived in Argentina . Object Object
More examples What do you want to do today ? I want to eat pizza . How much does that book cost ? It costs 50 dollars. When do you go to school? I go in the mornings. Object Ob ject Object
Subject Questions The idea about this type of questions is to find information about the Subject and we do not use the auxiliary verb do/does/did . Who Broke the window? Lira broke the window. Who speaks French? Taynara speaks French . Subject Subject
More examples Which marker is green? That one is green. Who told you that? Andrea told me that. Which cellphone you bought? The IPhone 6. Subject Subject Subject
Comparison Chart OBJECT QUESTION What did Christopher Columbus discover ? Where did Mary live? How much does that book cost? What do you want to do today? SUBJECT QUESTION Who discovered America? Who lived in Argentina? Which book costs 50 dollars? Who wants to eat pizza today?