Subject Questions vs. Object Questions


Either, Neither, etc.

[ezquiz type=fill] title: Fill in the blanks below with the correct simple past tense form of the verb using the words in brackets. Use the contractions didn’t/wasn’t/weren’t in negative sentences. q: Who _______ (you/meet) at the market yesterday? a: did you meet q: Why _______ (you/not/finish) the report in the evening? a: didn’t you finish q: Who _______ (go) to China last year? a: went q: Do you know what _______ (happen)? a: happened q: What _______ (you/do) about the problem? a: did you do q: Who_______ (live) in this house before you? a: lived q: What _______ (wake) the children up last night? a: woke q: How _______ (you/get) home on Friday? a: did you get q: Why _______ (he/not/do) it? Was he too lazy? a: didn’t he do q: Who _______ (be) late today? Raise your hands. a: was q: Why _______ (Bill/not/come) with us yesterday? Was he busy? a: didn’t Bill come q: Who _______ (you/not/meet) at the party? I will introduce you to them later. a: didn’t you meet q: When _______ (you/be) there? Last night? a: were you q: Who _______ (do) the washing-up? a: did q: Who _______ (not/be) here when you arrived? a: wasn’t q: Which people _______ (you/tell) about the meeting? a: did you tell q: Why _______ (Sue and Jane/argue) when I arrived this morning? a: were Sue and Jane arguing q: Who _______ (sign) the documents for you while you were away on business? a: signed q: Which people _______ (tell) you about the meeting? a: told q: Where _______ (be) she when you called her? a: was [/ezquiz]