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Asking present simple questions

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  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: How many brothers and sisters / have / you?
    How many brothers and sisters do you have?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Use / you / your smartphone to learn English?
    Do you use your smartphone to learn English?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: When / be / lunch?
    When is lunch?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Who / be / your teacher?
    Who is your teacher?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Where/ be/ you from?
    Where are you from?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: When / finish / our English class?
    When does our English class finish?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Be / you / hungry?
    Are you hungry?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Have / you / a garden?
    Do you have a garden?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Like / you / doing homework?
    Do you like doing homework?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Swim / you?
    Do you swim?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: What / be / your name?
    What is your name?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Speak / you / Spanish?
    Do you speak Spanish?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Like / you / coffee?
    Do you like coffee?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Whose / be / this pen?
    Whose is this pen?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Eat / you / meat?
    Do you eat meat?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Which languages / speak / you?
    Which languages do you speak?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: How many rooms / have / your home?
    How many rooms does your home have?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Have / your family / a pet?
    Does your family have a pet?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: When / start / our English class?
    When does our English class start?
  • Change the verb to ask a present simple question: Where / live / you?
    Where do you live?