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Hi! Here are 7 easy ways to say "Who needs this?" Use these when you want to ask who should have or use something.

  1. Who wants this?

    Example: You hold a toy up and ask, 'Who wants this?'

  2. Who will use this?

    Example: If it is a crayon, you ask, 'Who will use this crayon?'

  3. Who should have this?

    Example: When sharing a snack, ask, 'Who should have this cookie?'

  4. Who needs help with this?

    Example: If a puzzle is hard, ask, 'Who needs help with this puzzle?'

  5. Who is this for?

    Example: Pointing to a gift, ask, 'Who is this gift for?'

  6. Who needs one of these?

    Example: With extra stickers, ask, 'Who needs one of these stickers?'

  7. Who would like this?

    Example: Holding up a picture, ask, 'Who would like this picture?'

How to practice (easy steps):

  1. Read one phrase out loud.
  2. Point to a real object (toy, crayon, snack).
  3. Ask the question to a friend or family member.
  4. Try using a different phrase each time.

Great job! Keep practicing and you will get good at asking in different ways.


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