Returning a patient to the ward and how to make questions in present simple
Exercises 2, 3, d, and e on page 17
Exercise e on page 17
https://www.topworksheets.com/t/4kebrrOi9Dn
1.- Yes/no questions
1.1.- Yes/no questions with the helping verbs 'can' and 'do'
Can you open your eyes, please?
Do you know where you are?
Can
Do + Subject + Action Verb + Complement?
Does
1.2.- Yes/no questions with the verb 'be'
Are you warmer now?
Am
Is + Subject + Complement?
Are
2.- Wh- questions
2.1.- Wh- questions with the helping verbs 'do' and 'can'
How do you feel?
What can I do?
Why
How can
Where + do + Subject + Action Verb + Complement?
What does
When
2.2.- Wh- questions with 'be'
Where is the bathroom?
Why
How am
Where + is + Subject + Complement?
What are
When
Collaborative Exercise f on page 17
Speaking Practice about Questions from Exercise f on page 17
Individual Online Exercise about questions in present simple
Do you know where you are?
Indirect questions
Have a look at this conversation.
Me: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the nearest station is?
Person in the street: Certainly. It's along that road on the right.
Me: Thank you. And do you know if there's a supermarket near here?
Person in the street: Yes, there's one next to the station.
Me: Thank you very much for your help.
Indirect questions are used when asking for help in the street, because they are very polite. Indirect questions start with a phrase like 'could you tell me...' or 'do you know...'.
Collaborative online exercise about direct questions
https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b1-b2/indirect-questions/
Individual online exercise about indirect questions
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/indirect-questions-exercise-1.html
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