
Read each statement. Underline the subject and circle the object. Write two questions with who,
one about the subject and one about the object. 1. My son visits my parents once a month. a. Who visits your parents once a month b. Who does your son visit once a month 2. My grandmother lives with my aunt. a. b. 3. Nathaniel loves Beethoven. a. b. 4. Elliot works for Mr. Kim. a. b. ? My son. ? My parents. ? My grandmother. _? My aunt. _? Nathaniel. _? Beethoven. ? Elliot. _? Mr. Kim.

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Certainly! Let's break down each statement and formulate questions as instructed:
1. My son visits my parents once a month. - Subject: My son - Object: My parents
a. Who visits your parents once a month? b. Who does your son visit once a month?
2. My grandmother lives with my aunt. - Subject: My grandmother - Object: My aunt
a. Who lives with your aunt? b. Who does your grandmother live with?
3. Nathaniel loves Beethoven. - Subject: Nathaniel - Object: Beethoven
a. Who loves Beethoven? b. Who does Beethoven love? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context, as it's known that Beethoven is an inanimate object. However, it follows the instruction to ask about the object.)*
4. Elliot works for Mr. Kim. - Subject: Elliot - Object: Mr. Kim
a. Who works for Mr. Kim? b. Who does Mr. Kim work for? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context, as Mr. Kim is not likely to work for someone else. However, it follows the instruction to ask about the object.)*
So, the completed set of questions would be:
- My son: Who visits your parents once a month? Who does your son visit once a month? - My parents: Who lives with your aunt? Who does your grandmother live with? - My grandmother: Who loves Beethoven? Who does Beethoven love? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context.)* - My aunt: Who works for Mr. Kim? Who does Mr. Kim work for? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context.)* - Nathaniel: Who works for Mr. Kim? Who does Mr. Kim work for? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context.)* - Beethoven: Who works for Mr. Kim? Who does Mr. Kim work for? *(Note: This question may not make sense in this context.)* - Elliot: Who works for Mr. Kim? Who does Mr. Kim work for?


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