A letter from a pen-friend
•who has got my key?
•who lives in this house?
(b) we use it as the object.
•who are you looking for?
•who did you meet yesterday?
h) which + noun (things or people)
•which train did you catch - the 9.50 or the 10.30?
•which doctor did you see, doctor ellis, doctor gray or doctor hill?
•which way shall we go?
we use which without a noun for things, not for people:
•which is bigger - canada or australia?
4 what + noun (what colour …?/what kind of …? etc.)
•what colour is your car?
•what colour are your eyes?
•what size is this shirt?
•what time is it?
•what make is your tv set?
•what day is it today?
•what kind of job do you want?
what without a noun:
•what's your favourite colour?
•what do you want to do this evening?
[additional exercise]
write questions with what.
•i've got a new tv set.
(make?) what make is it?
•i want a job.
(kind?) what __________________________
•i've got a new sweater.
(colour?) what _________________________
•i got up early this morning.
(time?) _________________________ get up?
•i like music.
(type?) ________________________________
•i want to buy a car.
(kind?) ________________________________
5 how …?
•a1:how was the party last night?
b1: it was great.
•a2:how do you usually go to work?
b2: by bus.
you can use how + adjective/adverb (how tall/how old/how often etc.)
[additional exercise]
complete the questions with how + adjective/adverb.
•a:how high is mount everest?
b:nearly 9000 metres.
•a:____________ is it to the station?