F o r m i n g q u e s t i o n s ; r e p o r t i n g q u e s t i o n s
Forming questions
Some questions begin with a
We can call these
wh-questions:
• What are you doing tomorrow? • Where have you been?
Some questions can be answered with 'yes' or 'no'. We can call these
yes/no questions.
• Have you had to come far? • Did she leave any message?
there is an auxiliary verb
(be, do, have, can, will,
etc.) we put it in front of the subject:
• •
you
visited California? • Why
you
this now?
If there is more than one auxiliary verb, we put only the first auxiliary in front of the subject:
•
Will
they
be arrested if they refuse to leave?
(not
Will be they arrested...?)
We can make questions in a similar way when be is a main verb:
•
Was
she
happy when she lived in France? • When is
he
likely to arrive?
When we ask yes/no
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