Grammar Starter Interrogative words All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰

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Grammar Starter Interrogative words All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

In the back of your exercise book... Grammar Starter: Interrogative words Definition: These are words which form the basis of a question. When they are used, more than a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer is needed. Example: When shall we next meet? How many cats do you have? Why can’t we go swimming? Ask for pupils’ definition before showing the correct one. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

In the back of your exercise book... I want to know the… Who? Person Where? Position, Place When? Time, Occasion, Moment Why? Reason, Explanation What? Specific thing, Object Which? Choice, Alternative How? Way, Manner, Form Ask for pupils’ definition before showing the correct one. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: add them in Add the correct interrogative word into these sentences and then state why you have used it. For example: Which ice-cream would you like? = Choice ___________ does water bubble when it is heated? ____________ does baby Harry get christened? __________ pair of shoes should I buy – the blue ones or the red ones? _________ broke the vase? ___________ should I decorate the cake? __________ is that in your hair? _________ does Sophie live? _____________ can I get to the library quickly? Hear feedback. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: add them in All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Add the correct interrogative word into these sentences and then state why you have used it. For example: Which ice-cream would you like? = Choice Why does water bubble when it is heated? = Explanation When does baby Harry get christened? = Time/Occasion Which pair of shoes should I buy – the blue ones or the red ones? = Alternative Who broke the vase? = Person How should I decorate the cake? = Manner What is that in your hair? = Specific thing/Object Where does Sophie live? = Place How can I get to the library quickly? = Way Hear feedback. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?

Task time: create your own Write three sentences for each interrogative word. Be creative! Hear feedback. All ✰ Most ✰✰ Some ✰✰✰ Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition? Can I describe the grammar feature using the correct definition and give my own examples? Can I describe the grammar feature and give my own examples as well as identifying it in in a range of texts?