ESL grammar game on asking questions

ESL grammar game on asking questions and learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of ESL grammar game. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL rally game.

Learn how to ask questions in English language following the rules of grammar.
1.    Which of the following choices is the correct sentence in regards to prepositions?
a.    You did speak to who?
b.    Who did you speak to?
c.    Did you to who speak?
d.    Speak to you with who?
2.    Which of the following choices is the correct sentence in regards to prepositions?
a.    You are looking at what?
b.    Looking at what are you?
c.    Are you at what looking?
d.    What are you looking at?
3.    Which of the following choices is the correct sentence in regards to prepositions?
a.    Will he make something want?
b.    Make something want will he?
c.    Will he want to make something?
d.    Something want to make will he?
4.    Which of the following choices is the correct sentence in regards to prepositions?
a.    Did you cook the steak on the stove?
b.    On the stove did you cook the steak?
c.    Cook the steak on the stove did you?
d.    Steak on the stove did you cook?
5.    Which of the following choices is the correct sentence in regards to prepositions?
a.    Cleaned you room have you already?
b.    Have you already cleaned your room?
c.    Your room have you clean already?
d.    Already cleaned your room have you?
6.    Which, who and what can be the subject of a question.
a.    True
b.    False
7.    When making a question from a statement, switch the order of the verb and subject.
a.    True
b.    False
8.    It is not possible to make a question when there is no auxiliary verb.
a.    True
b.    False
9.    Most questions that use ‘questions words’ are created in a similar fashion.
a.    True
b.    False
10.    When using a preposition, it should come at the beginning of the sentence.
a.    True
b.    False
Make the following statements into questions.
11.    I built a chair last week.
a.    Built a chair last week?
b.    Did you build a chair last week?
c.    Chair last week build?
d.    Last week chair you build?
12.    You ate without me.
a.    Did you eat without me?
b.    Without me, you ate?
c.    Ate you, without me?
d.    Did without me you eat?
13.    Please fix the dishwasher this afternoon.
a.    Please the dishwasher fix this afternoon?
b.    The dishwasher, can you fix this afternoon please?
c.    Can you please fix the dishwasher this afternoon?
d.    This afternoon, the dishwasher please fix.
14.    You should come to the concert tonight.
a.    Will you be able to come to the concert tonight?
b.    Come to the concert tonight, should you?
c.    Concert tonight, should you come?
d.    Should you come to the concert tonight?
15.    The class can speak English very well.
a.    Speak English well, the class can?
b.    The class speak English very well can?
c.    Can the class speak English very well?
d.    Very well English, the class can?