1. “Who’s next please?” She wanted to know . 2. “What makes a noise like that?” He wondered .

3. “Which of you is waiting to see me next?” The doctor asked

4. “Whose composition haven’t we heard yet?” The teacher asked us to tell her .

5. “Who left this bag here?” Tell me .

6. “What caused the accident?” Can you explain .

7. “Which newspaper carried the article?” I'd like to know .

8. “Whose painting will win the competition?'” I haven't any idea .​

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edakovagfffgg edakovagfffgg  23.01.2024 12:54
1. "Who's next please?" - In this sentence, the person speaking is asking who is the next person in line or waiting for their turn. The word "who" is used to ask about a person, and the contraction "who's" is short for "who is". "Next" refers to the person who will be called or served after the current person.
2. "What makes a noise like that?" - The person speaking is wondering what could be causing a noise similar to the one they heard. They are asking about the source or reason for the noise. The word "what" is used to ask about a thing or an unknown cause, and "like that" refers to the specific noise they heard.
3. "Which of you is waiting to see me next?" - The doctor is asking a group of people who is the one waiting to see them as their next patient. The word "which" is used to ask about a specific person among a group of people, and "next" refers to the upcoming appointment.
4. "Whose composition haven't we heard yet?" - The teacher is asking the students to inform them about the person whose composition they haven't heard yet. The word "whose" is used to ask about the ownership or possession of something, and "haven't we heard yet" means that the teacher hasn't heard a particular composition yet and wants to know who it belongs to.
5. "Who left this bag here?" - The speaker wants to know the person who left the bag in that location. They are asking for the identity of the individual responsible for leaving the bag. The word "who" is used to ask about a person, and "this" and "here" refer to the specific bag and location mentioned.
6. "What caused the accident?" - The speaker wants someone to explain the reason or cause behind the accident. They are asking for an explanation of what led to the accident happening. The word "what" is used to ask about an unknown cause, and "caused" is the past tense of the verb "cause".
7. "Which newspaper carried the article?" - The person speaking wants to know which newspaper published or featured the mentioned article. They are asking for the specific newspaper that was responsible for sharing the article. The word "which" is used to ask about a specific option among several possibilities, and "carried" means that the newspaper had the article in its pages.
8. "Whose painting will win the competition?" - The speaker admits to having no knowledge of whose painting is going to be the winner in the competition. They are asking for information about the artist whose artwork is likely to be chosen as the winner. The word "whose" is used to ask about ownership or possession, and "will win" means that a painting is expected to be victorious in the competition.
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