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BY ZHIAN FADHIL ASAAD

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BY ZHIAN FADHIL ASAAD

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When there is:

•A helping verbA modal•To be

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•It is raining

•He has gone out

•Is it raining?

•Has he gone out?

She can play the piano. Can she play piano?

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She doesn’t come here often.Doesn’t she come here often?

He hasn’t phoned us.Hasn’t he phoned us?

he, she, it : He does his homework. He does not do his homework.*Does he do his homework?*

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When there is no helping verb (as in the Present Simple and the Past Simple) a helping verb is supplied.

Do/Does (Present Simple) Did (Past Simple)

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Wh-questions ask for information and we do not expect a yes-no answer to a wh-question. We expect an answer which gives information.

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What is used for a thing. ‘What is it?’ Who is used for a person. Whose has the same

meaning but it is always followed by a noun. ‘Who were you talking to?’ ‘Whose car is that?’ Why is used for a reason. ‘Why were you late?’ When is used for a time or date ‘When did you start working here?’

WH Questions

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We usually form wh-questions with wh- + an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with wh- + a modal verb + subject + main verb:Be: When are you leaving?Who’s been paying the bills?Do: Where do they live?Why didn’t you call me?Have: What has she done now?What have they decided?Modal: Who would she stay with?Where should I park?

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2) Sentences without auxiliary verbs.

-Change the main verb to its Base form.-Sentences without an auxiliary verb need

to have a form of the verb “do” inserted.

-Place the wh word in the initial position

The man broke the window.

What did the man break?

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Who: People

-There is no helping verb.

Who went to the store?(Jenny)

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When: TimeRule?We must invert the subject and the helping

verb. Why?B/c there is a helping verb in the sentence.

When is Matt going to the mall?(tonight)

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What: Thing

Rule?Change the verb to the present tense.Needs ‘do’ support

What did Bob bring to school?(cookies)

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- Sentences with helping verbs.Invert the subject and helping verb

-Sentences without helping verbs.Needs ‘do’ supportChange verb to its present form