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SUBJECT QUESTIONS - pytania o podmiot:

● mają szyk zdania oznajmującego


● zaczynają się od who, what, which, whose, etc.

Examples:
Who wants something to eat? (not Who does want)
What happened to you last night? (not What did happen)
How many people came to the meeting? (not did come)
Which bus goes to the centre? (not does go)
Whose mobile rang? (not did ring)
Who gave you this ring? (not did give)

Listen to BBC 6 minute grammar SUBJECT QUESTIONS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QG6jci1Hbw
Write questions to which the words in bold are the answers (subject or object questions).

1. Somebody hit me. Who hit you?


2. I hit somebody. Who did you hit?
3. Somebody paid the bill.
4. Something happened.
5. Diane said something.
6. This book belongs to somebody.
7. Somebody lives in that house.
8. I fell over something.
9. Something fell on the floor.
10. This word means something.
11. I borrowed the money from somebody.
12. I’m worried about something.
13. The Petersons have bought a dog.
14. The Petersons have boutht a dog.
15. Rachel is writing a letter.
16. Rachel is writing a letter.
17. Brian likes this car.
18. Brian likes this car.
19. Dad broke the window.
20. Dad broke the window.
21. Mother will make the birthday cake.
22. Mother will make a birthday cake.
23. Robin is going to bake some biscuits.
24. Robin is going to bake some biscuits.
25. Wendy doesn’t agree with her friend’s decision. What doesn’t Wendy agree with?
26. James is listening to some old records.
27. Sharon is waiting for the bus.
28. The boys were talking about football.
29. She has got a letter from her pen-friend.
30. Martin is talking about his holiday.
31. This jacket belongs to Stacey.
32. Pauline was married to Nigel.
33. There are two books. The one on the table is Sue’s. Which book is Sue’s? The one on the table.
Whose book is on the table? Sue’s.
34. Steven wrote four letters. Who …………………………………..? Steven.
How many …………………………………..? Four.
35. Teresa is going to wash the car. Who …………………………………..? Teresa.
What …………………………………..? The car.
36. Kate visited John in hospital yesterday. Who …………………………………..? Kate.
Who …………………………………..? John.
37. David has taken Frank’s new CD. Whose …………………………………..? Frank’s.
Who …………………………………..? David.
38. Alice is going to the cinema tonight. Who …………………………………..? Alice.
Where …………………………………..? The cinema.
INDIRECT QUESTIONS - pytania pośrednie:
● używamy, by zapytać o coś bardziej uprzejmie (much more polite way of asking a question)
● zaczynają się od zdania wprowadzającego:
Can/Could you tell me…
Have you any idea…
Do you know…
Would you mind telling me…
I’d like to know…
I was wondering if…
● druga część zdania ma szyk zdania oznajmującego i zaczyna się od:
who, what, where, when, why, how etc.,
lub if, whether do pytań ogólnych (yes/no questions)

Examples:
Where is Maria? Do you know where Maria is?
Did he pone? Have you any idea if/whether he phoned?
What time does the film begin? Do you know what time the film begins?
Where can I find Tom? Can you tell me where I can find Tom?
How much will it cost? Have you any idea how much it will cost?
What do you mean? Please explain what you mean.
Why did she leave early? I wonder why she left early.
Would you like to go for a walk? I was wondering if you’d like to go for a walk.

Listen to BBC 6 minute grammar INDIRECT QUESTIONS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzoxIVPtPgI
Turn the following into indirect questions.

1. Where’s the police station? Do you know where the police station is?

2. Why are there no buses today? Have you any idea

3. Who won the star prize? Can you tell me

4. Did the window cleaner come today? Do you know

5. How much does this vase cost? Could you tell me

6. How do they know the results already? Have you any idea

7. What’s the time? Could you tell me

8. Are the shops open tomorrow? Can you tell me

9. Who left this bag here? Do you know

10. Who is that woman? We need to find out

11. What time does the next train leave? Can you tell me

12. How much does this dress cost? Could you tell me

13. Where does Mary live? I don’t know

14. Are the police investigating robbery? Have you any idea

15. Did the caller leave the message? I’d like to find out

16. Is he the manager? I’d like to know

17. Who reported the crime? Do you know

18. How did they find the missing jewellery? Have you any idea

19. Are there any tickets available? Could you tell me if there are any tickets available?

20. What time does it start?

21. How much are the tickets?

22. Can I collect the tickets later?

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