3 Write the questions. 1 When was the Eiffel Tower built? The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, 2 Buzz Aldrin was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong. 3 Stamps were invented in England. 4 The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. Анг
To answer this question, we need to remember the information given in the statement. The statement says "The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889," so the question would be "When was the Eiffel Tower built?"
2. _____________ Buzz Aldrin was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "Buzz Aldrin was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong," so the question would be "Who was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong?" We are looking for the missing subject, which is "Who."
3. _____________ Stamps were invented in England.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "Stamps were invented in England," so the question would be "Where were stamps invented?" We are looking for the missing location, which is "Where."
4. _____________ The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell," so the question would be "Who invented the telephone?" We are looking for the missing subject, which is "Who."
By identifying the missing information in each statement and forming questions based on that missing information, we can effectively understand and communicate the main ideas in each statement.
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889.
To answer this question, we need to remember the information given in the statement. The statement says "The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889," so the question would be "When was the Eiffel Tower built?"
2. _____________ Buzz Aldrin was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "Buzz Aldrin was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong," so the question would be "Who was sent to the moon with Neil Armstrong?" We are looking for the missing subject, which is "Who."
3. _____________ Stamps were invented in England.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "Stamps were invented in England," so the question would be "Where were stamps invented?" We are looking for the missing location, which is "Where."
4. _____________ The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
To form a question based on this statement, we need to identify the missing information. The statement says "The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell," so the question would be "Who invented the telephone?" We are looking for the missing subject, which is "Who."
By identifying the missing information in each statement and forming questions based on that missing information, we can effectively understand and communicate the main ideas in each statement.