Sure, I would be happy to help you with this question as a school teacher.
Here are the complete questions using "was/were -ing" and "what/where/why":
1. Where were you going in the picture?
- In the picture, where were you going?
2. What were you doing in the picture?
- In the picture, what were you doing?
3. Where were they going in the picture?
- In the picture, where were they going?
4. What were they doing in the picture?
- In the picture, what were they doing?
5. Why were you running in the picture?
- In the picture, why were you running?
Now, let me explain the answers:
1. Where were you going in the picture?
We use "where" to ask about the place. In the picture, we can see a road, so we ask where you were going, referring to the direction you were headed.
2. What were you doing in the picture?
We use "what" to ask about the action. In the picture, we can see you jumping, so we ask what you were doing, referring to the activity you were engaged in.
3. Where were they going in the picture?
Again, we use "where" to ask about the place. In the picture, we can see a bridge, so we ask where they were going, referring to the destination they were heading towards.
4. What were they doing in the picture?
Once again, we use "what" to ask about the action. In the picture, we can see them fishing, so we ask what they were doing, referring to the activity they were involved in.
5. Why were you running in the picture?
This question asks about the reason for an action. In the picture, we can see the dark clouds and rain, so we ask why you were running, referring to the reason behind your fast movement, which could be to seek shelter from the rain.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional explanations.
2. what did you do?
3. was it rainy
4 why was Sue driving so fast?
5 did Tim wear
Объяснение:
Here are the complete questions using "was/were -ing" and "what/where/why":
1. Where were you going in the picture?
- In the picture, where were you going?
2. What were you doing in the picture?
- In the picture, what were you doing?
3. Where were they going in the picture?
- In the picture, where were they going?
4. What were they doing in the picture?
- In the picture, what were they doing?
5. Why were you running in the picture?
- In the picture, why were you running?
Now, let me explain the answers:
1. Where were you going in the picture?
We use "where" to ask about the place. In the picture, we can see a road, so we ask where you were going, referring to the direction you were headed.
2. What were you doing in the picture?
We use "what" to ask about the action. In the picture, we can see you jumping, so we ask what you were doing, referring to the activity you were engaged in.
3. Where were they going in the picture?
Again, we use "where" to ask about the place. In the picture, we can see a bridge, so we ask where they were going, referring to the destination they were heading towards.
4. What were they doing in the picture?
Once again, we use "what" to ask about the action. In the picture, we can see them fishing, so we ask what they were doing, referring to the activity they were involved in.
5. Why were you running in the picture?
This question asks about the reason for an action. In the picture, we can see the dark clouds and rain, so we ask why you were running, referring to the reason behind your fast movement, which could be to seek shelter from the rain.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional explanations.