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Question Word | Auxiliary Verb | Subject | …….. ? | |
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Yes/No Questions | Do | you | have a favourite colour? | |
Can | you | bring my laptop? | ||
Wh-questions | What | is | your name | ? |
What | do | you | like about that season? | |
Where | can | I | see you tomorrow? | |
Subject Questions | Who | chose your name? |
1. Yes/no questions often begin with the verb to be, but can also begin with other auxiliary verbs, such as do.
We ask these when we want a yes or no answer.
2. Wh-questions start with a question word, such as who, what, where, when, why or how.
We ask this type of question when we want different kinds of information. These questions cannot be answered with a yes or no. For subject questions, we do not add an auxiliary.
When time توقيت How long duration مدة How many number عدد How much quantity كمية How often frequency تكرار Where place مكان Who person شخص Why reason سبب Which selection اختيار
What things-actions الأفعال - الأشياء
Our presenters have got together to ask each other some questions. Watch the video and listen out for the things that they like and dislike. How would you answer the questions?
Glossary | Example |
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polyglot | |
This’s a tricky one | |
my rock سند | |
you rock | |
how do you take your coffee | |
This person loves their family most in the world.
A Alice
B Amith
C Sophie
This person cried when they saw a musical.