Use of Those to Ask Questions

Now let us see how to form a question using ‘those’.

The formation of the question using ‘those

The sentence formation for asking a question is as follows:

  • Are/were + those + other words + question mark (?)
  • Are/were + those + subject + other words + question mark (?)

Examples of ‘those in questions

Let’s see how to use ‘those in the sentences with some examples.

Here are some examples. The formation is as above.

Have a look-

  1. Are those oranges fresh?
  2. Were those writing papers and pencils? 
  3. Are those automatic calculators?
  4. Were those garlands of flowers?
  5. Are those children mischievous?
  6. Were those mountains very steep?
  7. Are those huts on the bank of the river?
  8. Were those the books I needed?
  9. Are those my phones?
  10. Were those your watercolour bottles?
  11. Were those selected oil paintings?
  12. Are those trees in the mountains?
  13. Are those students serious about their studies?
  14. Are those applications helpful for science students?
  15. Were those insects tiny to see from a distance?
  16. Are those women trained nurses?
  17. Are those her documents?
  18. Are those books available in a library?
  19. Were those damaged pieces of a blanket?
  20. Were those bungalow designs beautiful?
  21. Are those the computers of my son?
  22. Are those the assets of the company?
  23. Are those chairs expensive?
  24. Are those students in the sixth standard?
  25. Are those dresses for ICSE students?
  26. Are those wallets made of leather?
  27. Were those bags blue in colour?
  28. Were those utensils clean?
  29. Are those computer accessories?
  30. Were those girls beautiful?

  Related Lessons-

  1. Use of a pronoun these
  2. Use of a pronoun those
  3.              negative sentences
  4. Use of those questions
  5.               affirmative answers 

                                        Back          Next    

                            All Grammar Listening Lessons

Hi, I am Madhuri Kherde, an educationist, ex-principal of a secondary school in Mumbai, and founder of EnglishLamp.com. I have been teaching English and Mathematics for the last thirty-four years. I like to share my knowledge and experience with others. So I hope you enjoy my posts on this website.