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This resource, designed by Mgr. Šárka Jurajdová, helps students formulate and engage in meaningful questions that enhance their understanding of verb patterns involving "to be" and the -ing form. Through pair activities, learners will tackle thought-provoking topics such as personal experiences, memories, and opinions, allowing them to practice forming questions correctly before asking and answering in pairs. This interactive approach boosts language skills while encouraging deeper conversation about personal values and choices in a fun and engaging way.
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VERB PATTERNS Questions TO BE OR –ing, THAT IS THE QUESTION By Mgr. Šárka Jurajdová VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r01017
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU! Form the questions correctly and then ask and answer in pairs: • 1) When did you last warn somebody (not do) something? • 2) What articles should you avoid (bring) to school? • 3) What games do you remember (play) when you were a small child? • 4) What age do you consider(be) proper (leave) your parents and (live) alone? • 5) What could make you stop (respect) your teacher? • 6) Have you ever enjoyed (scuba dive)? Would you like (try) that?
Use the following verbs to ask your partner questions: • refuse (e.g.: What/whose order would you refuse to obey?) • imagine • waste money • promise • recommend • forget • miss HELP: You can start your question with a variety of tenses and modals: • Can you …? • Would you ever…? • Have you ever…? • When did you last …? • If you …, what would you…?