English A1 Q&A Corrections #005: Question and correction practice for beginner English learners in the English Questions & Corrections forum
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #005
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English A1 Q&A Corrections #005
Topic: who / whose in very simple questions
Lesson overview:
In this correction practice, we review a small part of beginner question English. We focus on who for a person and whose for possession. We also review short answer patterns with name, friend, and hat. This is a forum-style practice thread, so you can read the examples, correct the wrong sentences, and post your own short question + answer.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- Use question words to ask for information.
- Use short, clear answers in A1 English.
- Use simple be patterns and very short noun sentences.
5 useful words:
1) who — reading: hoo — meaning: which person
2) whose — reading: hooz — meaning: belonging to which person
3) hat — reading: hat — meaning: head covering
4) name — reading: naym — meaning: person word / label
5) friend — reading: frend — meaning: person you know well
Usage notes:
- who = a person
- whose = possession / belonging
- hat = something on the head
- name = answer with a person’s name
- friend = a person you know well
5 example sentences:
1) Who is at the door?
Reading: hoo iz at thuh dor
Meaning: Which person is at the door?
Use: Ask about a person.
2) Whose hat is this?
Reading: hooz hat iz this
Meaning: Belonging to which person is this hat?
Use: Ask who owns the hat.
3) My name is Ana.
Reading: may naym iz an-uh
Meaning: My name is Ana.
Use: A short answer for a name question.
4) This is my friend.
Reading: this iz may frend
Meaning: This is my friend.
Use: Introduce a person.
5) This hat is red.
Reading: this hat iz red
Meaning: This hat is red.
Use: Describe an object.
Mini practice:
- Correct the sentence: “Whose is at the door?”
- Correct the sentence: “Who hat is this?”
- Answer: “What is your name?”
- Answer: “Who is this?”
- Make one sentence with hat + red.
Answer key:
1) Who is at the door?
2) Whose hat is this?
3) My name is Ana.
4) This is my friend.
5) This hat is red.
Reply instruction:
Please post your own short sentence in the forum. You can write:
- one question
- one correction
- one short answer
I will help correct it in simple A1 English.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #005
Available explanations:
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English A1 Q&A Corrections #005
Topic: who / whose in very simple questions
Lesson overview:
In this correction practice, we review a small part of beginner question English. We focus on who for a person and whose for possession. We also review short answer patterns with name, friend, and hat. This is a forum-style practice thread, so you can read the examples, correct the wrong sentences, and post your own short question + answer.
Quick review from previous lessons:
- Use question words to ask for information.
- Use short, clear answers in A1 English.
- Use simple be patterns and very short noun sentences.
5 useful words:
1) who — reading: hoo — meaning: which person
2) whose — reading: hooz — meaning: belonging to which person
3) hat — reading: hat — meaning: head covering
4) name — reading: naym — meaning: person word / label
5) friend — reading: frend — meaning: person you know well
Usage notes:
- who = a person
- whose = possession / belonging
- hat = something on the head
- name = answer with a person’s name
- friend = a person you know well
5 example sentences:
1) Who is at the door?
Reading: hoo iz at thuh dor
Meaning: Which person is at the door?
Use: Ask about a person.
2) Whose hat is this?
Reading: hooz hat iz this
Meaning: Belonging to which person is this hat?
Use: Ask who owns the hat.
3) My name is Ana.
Reading: may naym iz an-uh
Meaning: My name is Ana.
Use: A short answer for a name question.
4) This is my friend.
Reading: this iz may frend
Meaning: This is my friend.
Use: Introduce a person.
5) This hat is red.
Reading: this hat iz red
Meaning: This hat is red.
Use: Describe an object.
Mini practice:
- Correct the sentence: “Whose is at the door?”
- Correct the sentence: “Who hat is this?”
- Answer: “What is your name?”
- Answer: “Who is this?”
- Make one sentence with hat + red.
Answer key:
1) Who is at the door?
2) Whose hat is this?
3) My name is Ana.
4) This is my friend.
5) This hat is red.
Reply instruction:
Please post your own short sentence in the forum. You can write:
- one question
- one correction
- one short answer
I will help correct it in simple A1 English.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].