Questions:




Questions:

YES/ NO questions:
A.        A yes/no question is a question that may be answered by YES, or NO,
B.        If the verb is an auxiliary, the same Auxiliary is used in the question. There is no change in the form of the main verb.
Examples:
1.         He is living there.                  Is he living there?
2.         Mary can swim.                    Can Mary swim?
3.         They will go to school.        Will they go to school?     

C. if the  sentence has more than one auxiliary , only the first auxiliary precedes the subject.
Examples
They will be studying.                     Will they be studying?

D. If the verb is in the simple present. Use does with ( he , she , it) or do with ( I, you , we , they) in the question. If the verb is in the simple past, Use, did. The verb in the question is in its simple form.
Examples:
1.         She lives in New York.                    Does she live in New York?
2.         They study English.                         Do they study English?
3.         They worked hard.                          Did they work hard?
Question Word Questions

- When:          is used to ask about time.
When did they arrive?
When will you come?
- Where:        is used to ask about place.
Where is she?
Where can 1 find a pen?
-Why:             asks about reason.
            Why did they leave early?
Why aren’t you coming with LIS?
-How:             generally asks about manner.
How did you come to school?
How does he drive?
How much:   asks about quantity.
How much money does it cost?
How many: asks about number of count nouns How many people came?
How : is also used  with adjectives and adverbs
How old, How cold, how soon, how fast, how long
-Who :            is used as the subject of a question * it refers to people.
Who can answer the question?
Who came to visit you?
Who is followed by singular verb even if the  answer is plural.
Who is coming to dinner tonight?              
Who wants to come with me?
- Whom:        asks about the object
Who(m) did you see?
Who(m) are you visiting?
* In spoken English , who is used instead of whom unless preceded by a preposition.
- Whose : asks about possession.
Whose book did you borrow?
Whose key is this?
- What : is used as the subject of a question . It refers to things.
What made you angry?
What went wrong?
* What is also used as an object.
What do you need?
What did she buy?
* What may also accompany a noun.
What countries did you visit?
What time did she come?
- Which: is used instead of what when choosing from a group.
Which pen do you want?
Which book should I buy?
* Which can also be accompanied by a noun.
            Which countries did be visit?
Which class are you in?
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