Ask Liz questions about herself and her family. Select the appropriate option to complete the statement: You know that Liz reads a newspaper every day. You want to know which one. Ask her “_______?”

Which newspaper are you reading ?
Which newspaper have you read?
Which newspaper were you reading?
Which newspaper do you read?

The correct answer is: Which newspaper do you read?

The other options are incorrect because they are either in the past tense or do not specify that Liz reads a newspaper every day.

  • Which newspaper have you read? is in the past tense, which would be appropriate if you were asking Liz about a newspaper she read in the past. However, you know that she reads a newspaper every day, so you would want to use the present tense.
  • Which newspaper were you reading? is also in the past tense, and it is also not specific about which newspaper Liz reads. You would want to use the present tense and specify that you are asking about the newspaper she reads every day.
  • Which newspaper do you read? is the only option that is in the present tense and specific about which newspaper Liz reads. It is the correct answer to the question.