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Subject and Object Questions Quiz

Most questions are object questions. In other words, they ask about an object. Example: Where do you live?. However, there are also subject questions. Questions we ask to find out about the subject. These questions are asked using 'who', 'what' and 'which'.

Put the following words in order to make a question. Remember to conjugate the verbs and add an auxiliary verb if required.

  1. he/who/visit/last week/

  2. which/car/kind of/300 k.p.h/go

  3. him/invite/who/dinner/to/yesterday

  4. which/you/tv/buy

  5. book/they/read/which/for/class

  6. who/ask/question/the

Write questions to fill in the missing information. The full text is located below the quiz.

_____ (who) bought a new car last week. It is a beautiful new Cadillac. He bought the car because __________ (why). My father has driven a Cadillac for many years. _____ (who) says it's the kind of car that people respect. In fact, _______ (who) have always driven Cadillacs. I remember that ________ (who) used to drive a Cadillac. When my _____ (who) first met Elvis, he saw that he was driving a ________ (what kind) . It was then that my father decided to buy a _______ (what).

Full Text

My father bought a new car last week. It is a beautiful new Cadillac. He bought the car because he says it's the best car in the world. My father has driven a Cadillac for many years. He says it's the kind of car that people respect. In fact, rich and famous people have always driven Cadillacs. I remember that Elvis Presley used to drive a Cadillac. When my father first met Elvis, he saw that he was driving a pink Cadillac. It was then that my decided to buy a Cadillac.

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