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Forming Questions
Yes/ No
Questions
WH Questions
YES/ NO QUESTIONS
Inverting the subject and the verb
Adding helping verb before the subject
Inverting The Subject
And The Verb
When there is:
•A helping verb
A modal
•To be
As the main verb-these are placed
before the subject. (the subject and the
verb are inverted).
The main verb doesn’t change its form
Examples
•It is raining
•Is it raining?
•He has gone out
•Has he gone
out?
She doesn’t come here often.
Doesn’t she come here often?
He hasn’t phoned us.
Hasn’t he phoned us?
She can play the piano
Can she play the piano?
Adding Helping Verb
Before the Subject
When there is no helping verb
(as in the Present Simple and the Past Simple)
a helping verb is supplied.
Do/Does (Present Simple)
Did
(Past Simple)
To form questions this helping
verb is placed before the
subject.
The main verb is always in its
base form
Examples
Eli jogs every night.
Does Eli jog every night?
They play tennis twice a week.
Do they play tennis twice a week?
They started work very early.
Did they start work very early?
WH Questions
WH questions about
the subject
All other WHquestions
WH Questions
About The Subject
When the questions is about the subject,
the WH- word (who, what, which) replaces
the subject and the verb is always in the
singular.
Nothing else changes in the sentence. (there
is no inversion of subject and the verb and
nothing is placed before the WH- word).
Examples
Vera has lost her watch.
Who has lost her watch?
They are learning French.
Who is learning French?
All Other WH- Questions
When the question is
about the object of
the verb or object of
a preposition…
(1) The WH-word (who, whom, what, which)
that replaces the object is the first
word of the question, and (2) the
rest of the questions is exactly like
a yes/no question.
Examples
Rita is phoning a friend.
Who is phoning a friend?
Jack plays tennis.
What does Jack play?
The plane arrived late because of the
weather.
Why did the plane arrive late?
An On – Line Practice
Open the following URL, in order to practice
forming Questions in English.
http://www.quia.com/cm/14105.html
http://grammar.englishclub.com/q_questions.htm
http://a4esl.org/q/j/ko/mc-eiken5.html
http://a4esl.org/q/h/9704/dg-wh.html
http://www.quia.com/rr/9433.html
http://www.bradleys-english-school.com/online/MultipleChoice/whquestion.html
http://esl.about.com/library/quiz/blgrquiz_questionforms.htm
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I hope you Enjoyed your work,
Michal Mayost