What are?
Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to ask the question with “What are?”
Question
1. What are they playing? 2. What are you doing this evening? 3. What are you learning here? 4. What are these chairs made of? 5. What are you going to do now? 6. What are you thinking? 7. What are you saying? 8. What are your subjects? 9. What are your hobbies? 10. What are you writing? Answer 1. They are playing football. 2. This evening I am going to a party. 3. I am leaning spoken English here. 4. These chairs are made of wood. 5. I will join the others for dinner. 6. I am thinking about my future. 7. I am saying that you should be careful. 8. My subjects are science and mathematics. 9. My hobbies are singing and dancing. 10. I am writing an essay.
Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to use “What are?” to respond to a cue or statement. Cues
1. They are playing. 2. I am writing. 3. We are learning. 4. They are talking. 5. I am thinking. 6. They are watching. 7. I am drawing. 8. We are cooking. 9. They are celebrating. 10. I am washing. Response 1. What are they playing? 2. What are you writing? 3. What are you learning? 4. What are they talking? 5. What are you thinking? 6. What are they watching? 7. What are you drawing? 8. What are you cooking? 9. What are they celebrating? 10. What are you washing?