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Questions and question marks


QUESTIONS : generally ask something and usually need a response.

QUESTION MARKS : are placed at the end of a question, to indicate to the reader that the sentence is a question.

Example :

 

Activities:

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1.Decide whether to put a question mark or a full stop next to each of these sentences

• Do you want to go outside to play

• I really like cheese, do you like cheese

• I’ve had seven glasses of water today

• She went to the shop

• Is that ketchup or blood

 

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2. Write a few questions that you might ask your favorite celebrity starting with the words:

• How did

• When have

• How many

• Do you

• Would you

 

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