Jack phoned Sarah. The document poses questions about who Jack phoned and who phoned Sarah. It then provides examples of questions that can be formed by replacing "somebody" with an interrogative word like "who", "what", etc. in various statements.
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Jack phoned Sarah. The document poses questions about who Jack phoned and who phoned Sarah. It then provides examples of questions that can be formed by replacing "somebody" with an interrogative word like "who", "what", etc. in various statements.
Jack phoned Sarah. The document poses questions about who Jack phoned and who phoned Sarah. It then provides examples of questions that can be formed by replacing "somebody" with an interrogative word like "who", "what", etc. in various statements.
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Jack phoned Sarah. The document poses questions about who Jack phoned and who phoned Sarah. It then provides examples of questions that can be formed by replacing "somebody" with an interrogative word like "who", "what", etc. in various statements.
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QUESTIONS Jack phoned Sarah Jack phoned SOMEBODY
WHO did Jack phone?
SOMEBODY phoned Sarah.
WHO phoned Sarah?
Make the questions
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