1. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful?
    1.   What do they live?
    2.   Where do they study?
    3.   Who do they go?
    4.   When do they make?
    5.   Why do they want?
  2. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful?
    1.   Mike and Pete goes to work by bus.
    2.   Mike and Pete does not go to work by bus.
    3.   Mike and Pete go to work by bus.
    4.   Mike and Pete do not goes to work by bus.
    5.   Mike and Pete does not goes to work by bus.
  3. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.
    1.   What funny story!
    2.   What story funny!
    3.   What a story is funny!
    4.   What a funny story!
    5.   What story is funny!
  4. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.
    1.   The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, has she?
    2.   The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, hasn’t she?
    3.   The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, does she?
    4.   The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, doesn’t she?
    5.   The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, is she?
  5. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.
    1.   Do not stop to talk to strangers.
    2.   Stop to not talk to strangers.
    3.   Not stop to talk to strangers.
    4.   Not to stop to talk to strangers.
    5.   Do stop not to talk to strangers.
  6. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.
    1.   How clever the boy!
    2.   How clever a boy!
    3.   How is a clever boy!
    4.   How clever is a boy!
    5.   How clever the boy is!