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Questions,
Questions,
Questions
…
Part 1:

Questions
 with the
 verb

  BE
What are this man’s questions?



          What is this? Is this a
            fly? Is it a bee?


        Why are you annoying
               me?

         Are you dancing
        in the air? Or are
         you laughing at
               me?
Forming Yes/No
               Questions
        If there is a BE verb in the
        sentence, start the question
        with the form of BE :
        Am I right?

verbs   Are you sure?
        Is that true?
                             subjects
In the present continuous too,
we form questions by starting the
 sentence with the form of BE :


  Is this man sitting or standing?


  Is he looking for his car?


  Are his children playing with his clothes?
Form three yes/no questions with the BE verbs below.




Is …the little girl                   Is …the baby
                      Are …they
    smiling at                            sleeping?
                           playing?
    the baby?
Forming WH-Questions with         BE
                                        Yes,
                Compare:                I am.


          Are    you   reading?
  What    are    you   reading?

                                       A new
   In a wh-question with BE , simply
                                       novel.
place the wh-question word first …
   … followed by the BE verb …
     … and the subject. Easy!
               subject
Form three questions with BE using the
               question words below.

What …is this
      stuff in      How …am I           Where …is my
      this box?          going to              mail
                         put it all            ?
                         together?
1. What are   2. Are they      3. Are they
   these two     driving a        talking to
   men doing?    car?             each other?


Now answer
   these
 questions.


  1. They are                         3. No,
  riding their                        they’re not
                 2. No, they          talking to
  horses.
                 are not              each other.
                 driving a car.
1. What is      2. Is she       3. Is she wearing
      this woman      laughing?       Native American
      doing?                          regalia?


 This time, form
the questions for
  the answers
  given below.


                                      3. Yes, she is
      1. This woman   2. No, she is   wearing Native
      is crying or    not laughing.   American
      praying.
                                      feathers.
Part 2:

Questions
 with

 DO
Does
Did
Forming yes/no questions


          Do + I/ you/ we/ they + verb ?
simple
present   Does + he/ she/ it + verb ?




          Do you know a lot about America?
          Does Barack Obama still give many speeches?

               subject      verbs
                  s
1. Do you    2. Do you    3. Does he      Form questions
                                          Form questions
see what I   want to      know we’re         with do or
                                             with do or
see?         catch him?   watching?         does that fit
                                           does that fit
                                            the answers
                                           the answers
                                               below.
                                              below.




 1. Yes, we do.     2. Yes, we do.     3. No, he doesn’t.
Forming WH-Questions with        Do, Does, or Did
                                 Do Does
                      Compare:                 Yes,
                                               I do.
           Do   you     read   every day?
    What   do   you    read    every day?


     Word order:                    wh-
     question word
        1.                                       A
          2.
         do , does , or did ,                   new
            3.
       the subject,                            novel
        4.
      the verb/base form,                        .
                  and the rest of the
                 sentence.
Form wh-questions with DO , DOES , or DID .



       When … does class begin?

                    What … do I do now?


     Who …
Is working on the
computer?
Part 3:

Comparing Wh- Questions
   in Simple Present
           and


   Present continuous
Here are the rules:

1. Start the question with the question word:     What
what, when, how…                                      Where
2. In the simple present, add do or does.          do
3. In the present continuous, add a form of be.         is
4. Add the subject.                               you she
5. For the simple present, add the verb in
 the base form.                                   see
                                                  ?
6. For the present continuous, add the                  going?
verb + ing. Voila!
Consider the same thing in a chart:

                do/
question        does or                 verb base form
 word           a form      subject      or verb + ing
                of be


What            do           you          see?
Where           is           she          going?

              a helping
                word
IMPORTANT!
                            Be careful with
                            who and what.

               When who and what ask about the subject**,
 ** subject=
 the person              don’t use do or does!
or thing who
  does the
                   Who works really hard?
    action
                   Anton works really hard.

 subject            What is not working?
 s                  My car is not working.
However, when who or what              **object= the
     ask about the object**,        use      person or thing
     do or does in the simple present        affected by the
        -- but never in the present          action of the verb
               continuous!!!
                                    object


              Who(m) is he smiling at?
              He is smiling at a girl.
subjects:
he, you, I     What do you see?
               I see four leaves.

                        object

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Questions questions

  • 3. What are this man’s questions? What is this? Is this a fly? Is it a bee? Why are you annoying me? Are you dancing in the air? Or are you laughing at me?
  • 4. Forming Yes/No Questions If there is a BE verb in the sentence, start the question with the form of BE : Am I right? verbs Are you sure? Is that true? subjects
  • 5. In the present continuous too, we form questions by starting the sentence with the form of BE : Is this man sitting or standing? Is he looking for his car? Are his children playing with his clothes?
  • 6. Form three yes/no questions with the BE verbs below. Is …the little girl Is …the baby Are …they smiling at sleeping? playing? the baby?
  • 7. Forming WH-Questions with BE Yes, Compare: I am. Are you reading? What are you reading? A new In a wh-question with BE , simply novel. place the wh-question word first … … followed by the BE verb … … and the subject. Easy! subject
  • 8. Form three questions with BE using the question words below. What …is this stuff in How …am I Where …is my this box? going to mail put it all ? together?
  • 9. 1. What are 2. Are they 3. Are they these two driving a talking to men doing? car? each other? Now answer these questions. 1. They are 3. No, riding their they’re not 2. No, they talking to horses. are not each other. driving a car.
  • 10. 1. What is 2. Is she 3. Is she wearing this woman laughing? Native American doing? regalia? This time, form the questions for the answers given below. 3. Yes, she is 1. This woman 2. No, she is wearing Native is crying or not laughing. American praying. feathers.
  • 11. Part 2: Questions with DO Does Did
  • 12. Forming yes/no questions Do + I/ you/ we/ they + verb ? simple present Does + he/ she/ it + verb ? Do you know a lot about America? Does Barack Obama still give many speeches? subject verbs s
  • 13. 1. Do you 2. Do you 3. Does he Form questions Form questions see what I want to know we’re with do or with do or see? catch him? watching? does that fit does that fit the answers the answers below. below. 1. Yes, we do. 2. Yes, we do. 3. No, he doesn’t.
  • 14. Forming WH-Questions with Do, Does, or Did Do Does Compare: Yes, I do. Do you read every day? What do you read every day? Word order: wh- question word 1. A 2. do , does , or did , new 3. the subject, novel 4. the verb/base form, . and the rest of the sentence.
  • 15. Form wh-questions with DO , DOES , or DID . When … does class begin? What … do I do now? Who … Is working on the computer?
  • 16. Part 3: Comparing Wh- Questions in Simple Present and Present continuous
  • 17. Here are the rules: 1. Start the question with the question word: What what, when, how… Where 2. In the simple present, add do or does. do 3. In the present continuous, add a form of be. is 4. Add the subject. you she 5. For the simple present, add the verb in the base form. see ? 6. For the present continuous, add the going? verb + ing. Voila!
  • 18. Consider the same thing in a chart: do/ question does or verb base form word a form subject or verb + ing of be What do you see? Where is she going? a helping word
  • 19. IMPORTANT! Be careful with who and what. When who and what ask about the subject**, ** subject= the person don’t use do or does! or thing who does the Who works really hard? action Anton works really hard. subject What is not working? s My car is not working.
  • 20. However, when who or what **object= the ask about the object**, use person or thing do or does in the simple present affected by the -- but never in the present action of the verb continuous!!! object Who(m) is he smiling at? He is smiling at a girl. subjects: he, you, I What do you see? I see four leaves. object