Prepositions at the End of Questions
How we make these questions
Questions like these are made the usual way, with a preposition at the end.
Use
We need to use a preposition at the end of a question when the verb or adjective in the sentence requires a preposition.
Examples
talk about
What did Helen and Tom talk about last night?
listen to
What kind of music do you like listening to?
look at
What is your friend looking at?
be interested in
What books are they interested in?
be famous for
What is your town famous for?
Make full sentences from the prompts, and add a suitable preposition at the end.
- Who does this book belong to?
What is she thinking about at the moment?
Where does your cousin come from? Hungary or Romania?
Which restaurant do you recommend to eat at?
What is your boss responsible for?
Which presidential candidate are they going to vote for next week?
What sports are you interested in?
Who was she buying the present for when you saw her?