Use of What, where, when with present, past and future tenses. Choose the Correct Answer
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Sure! Here’s a quiz on the correct use of What, Where, and When with Present, Past, and Future tenses. Choose the correct option based on the context:
1. _______ do you usually have breakfast?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
2. _______ did you go for your last vacation?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
3. _______ are you planning to visit the museum tomorrow?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
4. _______ are you meeting your friends today?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
5. _______ did you see at the party last night?
a) What
b) Where
c) Who
6. _______ is your sister doing right now?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
7. _______ will you finish the project?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
8. _______ did you eat for dinner last night?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
9. _______ do you live?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
10. _______ are you going after school?
a) What
b) Where
c) When
Answer Key:
a) What — "What do you usually have breakfast?" (Present tense: asking about a regular activity)
b) Where — "Where did you go for your last vacation?" (Past tense: asking about a past location)
c) When — "When are you planning to visit the museum tomorrow?" (Future tense: asking about a future time)
b) Where — "Where are you meeting your friends today?" (Present tense: asking about location in the present)
c) Who — "Who did you see at the party last night?" (Past tense: asking about a past person)
a) What — "What is your sister doing right now?" (Present continuous tense: asking about what she is doing currently)
c) When — "When will you finish the project?" (Future tense: asking about future completion time)
a) What — "What did you eat for dinner last night?" (Past tense: asking about a past event)
b) Where — "Where do you live?" (Present tense: asking about current location)
b) Where — "Where are you going after school?" (Future tense: asking about future plans)
Let me know how you did! If you have any questions about the usage of these question words, feel free to ask!