Предмет: Английский язык, автор: xrebtovaso12

Choose the correct question words. Then match the questions and the answers. 1 How/What were your brother A I was at home. and sister the other day? 2 3 5 What/Who was your favourite B David Bowie. singer when you were fifteen? 4 What/ How kind of weather D Ice cream. do you like? 7 Why / Where were you famous when you were young? 8 6 food when you were young? Where/ How are your parents today? When/Why were you at the E Last weekend. football match? C They were happy. What / How was your favourite F How/Where were you last night? I like it when it's cold. G Because I was a very good tennis player. H. They are fine.​

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1. How were your ...? They were happy.

2. Who was your favorite ...? - David Bowie .

3. What kind of weather do you like? I like it when it's cold.

4. How are your parents  today? They are fine.

Why were you famous  when you were young? Because I was a very good tennis player.

When were you at the  football match? Last weekend.

Where were you last night ? I was at home.

What food....? Ice cream.

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