C. Make who- or what-questions.1) You were talking to someone.2) Somebody gave me the credit card.3) This report belongs to somebody.4) I borrowed the money from somebody.5) My boss telephoned me.6) I am worried about my colleagues.7) Somebody works in that office.8) My brother sold his shares.9) They have invited many guests to the business meeting.
1) Who were you talking to? 2) Who gave you the credit card? 3) Whose report is this? 4) Who did you borrow the money from? 5) Who telephoned you? 6) Who are you worried about? 7) Who works in that office? 8) Who sold his shares? 9) Who have they invited to the business meeting?
1) Who were you talking to?
2) Who gave you the credit card?
3) Whose report is this?
4) Who did you borrow the money from?
5) Who telephoned you?
6) Who are you worried about?
7) Who works in that office?
8) Who sold his shares?
9) Who have they invited to the business meeting?