บทเรียน 18: A detective story
Subject-object questions
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- 1 Nice to meet you!
- 2 What to wear
- 3 Like this, like that
- 4 The daily grind
- 5 Christmas every day
- 6 Great achievers
- 7 The Titanic
- 8 Travel
- 9 The big wedding
- 10 Sunny's job hunt
- 11 The bucket list
- 12 Moving and migration
- 13 Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14 New Year, New Project
- 15 From Handel to Hendrix
- 16 What's the weather like?
- 17 The Digital Revolution
- 18 A detective story
- 19 A place to live
- 20 The Cult of Celebrity
- 21 Welcome to your new job
- 22 Beyond the planets
- 23 Great expectations!
- 24 Eco-tourism
- 25 Moving house
- 26 It must be love
- 27 Job hunting success... and failure
- 28 Speeding into the future
- 29 Lost arts
- 30 Tales of survival
บทเรียนย่อย 5
There's another murder and this time Viktor Frankenstein himself is arrested. Plus, find out what you've learnt about subject and object questions from Unit 18 in our weekly quiz.
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The Weekly Quiz
It's that time of the week!
A mystery, a £5000 ring, a wedding, a case and subject-object questions – we've heard about all these things this week but what do you really remember? Here is your chance to find out in our weekly quiz. Good luck!
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The Weekly Quiz
15 Questions
15 questions about Unit 18. Choose the correct answers.
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15 questions about Unit 18. Choose the correct answers.
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Look at Session 1 again.Question 1 of 15
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15 questions about Unit 18. Choose the correct answers.
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Look at the vocabulary reference.Question 2 of 15
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It's to do with the possessive 's – see Session 1.Question 3 of 15
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15 questions about Unit 18. Choose the correct answers.
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Look at 6 Minute Vocabulary again.Question 4 of 15
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Look at Session 2 again.Question 5 of 15
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Look at Session 2.Question 6 of 15
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Look at Session 2.Question 7 of 15
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Look at episode 4 again.Question 8 of 15
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Look at Session 3.Question 9 of 15
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Look at Session 3.Question 10 of 15
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Look at Session 4.Question 11 of 15
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Look at Session 4.Question 12 of 15
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Look at News Report.Question 13 of 15
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Listen to episode 8 in Session 5 again.Question 14 of 15
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Look at Session 4Question 15 of 15
Excellent! เยี่ยม! แย่หน่อย! คุณทำคะแนนได้:
End of Unit 18
That's all for Unit 18. By now you should feel confident constructing and asking subject and object questions. Maybe they will be useful next time you are asked to solve a crime?! Join us in Unit 19 where you will learn about too much, too many, enough, not enough and very – and we'll find out about places to live.
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Subject questions with no auxiliary are formed with: question word + verb + object, where the verb agrees with the subject.
- Who speaks Japanese? Kenji speaks Japanese.
- Who rang the doorbell? The milkman rang the doorbell.
- What caused the accident? Bad weather caused the accident.
Whose and which ask about possession and choice, and can be used in subject questions like this:
- Whose horse finished the race first?
- Which painting cost the most?
What and which
As well as which, what is also used to ask about choices. If the choice is limited, we use which and this is usually followed by a noun.
- What makes you happy?
- Which poem won the competition?