The verb to be - yes / no questionsAM I ?ARE YOU? IS HE?IS SHE?IS IT?ARE WE? ARE YOU? ARE THEY?Am I right
On the Theory of the Verb ``To Be'' Negative Sentences Negative Sentences with Auxiliary Verbs Negative Sentences with Be Negative Sentences Without Auxiliary Verbs or Be What's the Usage? Double Negatives Interrogative Sentences Yes/No Questions Wh-Questions What's the Usage? CH Kahn,CH Kahn...
To make a yes-no question, we often put the verb be, do or will/the rule.can(before, after) the subject.To ask a wh-question, we use a wh-word(at the start, in the middle, at the end) of the sentence.. We ask a question with or by giving(two, two or more)choices.A M...
Yes/No questions 也叫做一般疑问句,都是通过借助助动词来辅助完成的语法提问结构,何为助动词? 助动词Auxiliary,不是动词Verb,只是帮助动词进行三个维度的辅助 1-帮助提问make question 2-帮助否定negative sentence 3-帮助构成时态tense,be doing,have done,had done. 4-构成被动结构passive 5-呈现一种稳定持续的...
Do you or Are you? Learn how to tell the difference in this grammar lesson for beginners that explains yes/no questions.
Today we're explaining how to use 不 (bù) to ask yes/no questions. This structure looks a little like 'A 不A?' and can be used for verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Now, let's dive in! verb + bù 不 + verb This “verb + bù 不 + verb...
Andy is asking her some questions. Complete the questions with the correct wh-words.___is the woman in brown? She's our Art teacher.___is the woman in the wall? It's Sandy's.___is Sandy? She's at her desk.___is painting do you like best? I like this one best.___do...
Yes/No Question: Yes/No questions are formed by placing the verb "be" or auxiliary verbs (like "can") before the subject. 2. Wh-Question: Wh-questions begin with a question word, which is placed at the start of the sentence. 3. Question with "or": Questions with "or" provide two...
Answer:No, I'm not. (The other main type of questions are WH-Questions (where, who, what, why, etc.) that will be covered in the next lesson.) Let's review the rules of making Yes/No Questions 1. Making Yes/No Questions with the BE Verb (am/are/is/was/were) ...
Be + subject Some yes or no questions have neither an auxiliary nor a modal. When we ask yes or no questions where the main verb is "be," the structure becomes be + subject. Let's hear how that sounds: Is she...