Listening wh-questionsVersion en ligne Listen to the audios and select the correct answer par ANDREA LOZANO PEREZ 1 Listen to the audio and select the correct question for the following answer: Sarah usually goes for a walk in the mornings. a b c 2 Listen to the audio and select the correct question for the following answer: Grace is cooking the dinner a b c 3 Listen to the audio and select the correct question for the following answer: Fred does his homework after school. a b c Explicación 1 What does Sarah usually do in the mornings?" - This question correctly asks about Sarah's usual morning routine, addressing the activity mentioned in the statement. "Who usually goes for a jog in the mornings?" - This question is incorrect because it focuses on the person rather than the activity. It doesn't align with the information given in the statement. "When does Sarah go for a jog in the evenings?" - This question is incorrect because it changes the time of the activity from mornings to evenings, not aligning with the statement. 2 "Who is cooking dinner?" - This question accurately asks about the person responsible for cooking dinner, matching the information provided in the sentence. "What is cooking dinner?" - This question is incorrect because it suggests that an inanimate object is cooking dinner, which is not logical. "What does Grace cook after dinner?" - This question is incorrect because it asks about Grace's cooking habits after dinner, which is not relevant to the sentence. 3 "Who does his homework after school?" - This question accurately asks about the person who does homework after school, aligning with the information provided in the sentence. "Where does Fred do his homework?"- This question is incorrect because it asks about the location where Fred does his homework, which is not relevant to the sentence. The sentence specifically mentions the time when Fred does his homework (after school), not the location. "How often does Fred do his homework?" - This question is incorrect because it asks about the frequency of Fred doing his homework, which is not relevant to the sentence. The sentence simply states that Fred does his homework after school without specifying how often he does it.