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4. Reading for comprehension : Questions with ‘What’ (2)

To read for comprehension, you also need to answer ‘What…’ questions correctly.

'What' is used for asking for information about something.
For example:
What is your name?
What country are you from?
What kind of food do you like?

This activity will help you understand more on what your answer would be when the question starts with ‘What’.

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‘He died.’What happened to the young farmer in the end?
‘A period of time when you are not at work or school.’What does ‘holiday’ mean?
‘He had a soft voice like a lady.’What made Andrew so surprised when he talked to the old man?
‘India.’What country did the story take place?
‘Observing wild animals.’What is the main idea of paragraph 1?
‘Awful.’What word is the opposite of ‘fantastic’?
‘Happiness.’What is the tone of the poem?
‘If you are always honest, good things will come your way.’What lesson did you learn from the story?


Kru
Ratchborikanukroh School
Ratchaburi, Thailand

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