Verb To Be Questions – Exercise 1
Practice forming questions with the verb “to be” in this interactive exercise. You’ll learn how to structure questions about people’s characteristics, locations, and states – essential for everyday English conversations.
Instructions: Form questions using the given words. Remember to:
- Start with the verb “to be” (am/is/are)
- Capitalize the first letter
- End with a question mark
- Use the correct word order
1. Form a question about height
Words to use: tall / is / your brother
2. Form a question about age
Words to use: your sister / is / how old
3. Form a question about origin
Words to use: your best friend / is / where / from
4. Form a question about personality
Words to use: your teacher / is / friendly
5. Form a question about condition
Words to use: your parents / are / how
6. Form a question about description
Words to use: your neighbor / is / what / like
7. Form a question about interests
Words to use: your classmates / are / interested in sports
8. Form a question about marital status
Words to use: your cousin / is / married
9. Form a question about skills
Words to use: your friend / is / good at math
10. Form a question about location
Words to use: your grandparents / are / where / now
