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Old May 9th, 2006, 05:43 pm
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I have a question. Is it grammatically correct to say "make questions" when you are giving instructions to students? I don't think it's correct, for me the best option is "write questions".
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Old May 9th, 2006, 07:57 pm
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Yeah, that's fine.

'Make questions.' could be used when you want students to just formulate the questions in their heads and ask them verbally or when you also want them to write them down. Although, it doesn't expressly mean that the students should write the questions down or ask them. I would usually say something like:
'Make 5 questions and then ask your partner.' (no writing implied)
'Make 5 questions and write down your partner's answers.'
'Make 5 questions and write them down on a piece of paper.'

If you're just having them write 5 questions, you could just say 'Write 5 questions.' and that would be fine.

All of the above examples you could subsitute 'write' in for 'make'
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Old May 21st, 2006, 02:18 am
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I agree that "make a question" or "make questions" sounds weird, but I do think that it's correct. I guess because you would only ever use the phrase in a language classroom, then it comes out sounding odd.

Interesting. I'd never thought about that one before.


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