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What did you do last weekend? Write your questions with 'you' (subject).

1. where/ you/ go / on Sunday?



2. what/ you/ cook/ at the weekend?



3. who/ you/ meet/ last weekend?

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Отвечает Саливон Дашуля.

Here’s a detailed explanation of how to write questions using "you" as the subject based on the examples provided:

1. Where did you go on Sunday?

  • This question asks about the place someone visited specifically on Sunday.
  • To form this question, you start with the question word "Where" (to ask about a location), follow it with "did" (the auxiliary verb used for past simple questions), and then add "you" as the subject and the base form of the verb "go".

2. What did you cook at the weekend?

  • This question focuses on what someone prepared as food during the weekend.
  • You start with the question word "What" (to ask about an object or activity), follow it with "did", then "you" as the subject, and finish with the base form of the verb "cook".

3. Who did you meet last weekend?

  • This question inquires about the person or people someone encountered over the weekend.
  • Start with "Who" (to ask about a person), then add "did", followed by "you" and the base form of the verb "meet".

General Notes:

  • "Did" is used because these questions refer to actions in the past.
  • The main verb in each question (e.g., go, cook, meet) must always stay in its base form when "did" is used.
  • The structure of past simple questions is: Question word + did + subject + base verb + additional details.

Hope this breakdown helps you understand how to frame questions in the past tense! ????

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