Questions. Make questions S + AV AV + S You have have you? Tom will will Tom? I can can I? The house was was the house? Have you been working hard? Will.

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Make questions S + AV AV + S You have have you? Tom will will Tom? I can can I? The house was was the house? Have you been working hard? Will Tomi be here tomorrow? What can I do? When was the house built?

In present simple questions, we use do / does You live do you live? The film begins does the film begin? Do you live near here? What time does the tilm begin?

In past simple questions, we use did: you sold did you sell? The accident happened did the accident happend ? Did you sell your car? How did the accident happen?

You can´t use do/does/did in questions if who/hwat/which is the subject of the sentence. Who – object Emma telephoned somebody. object Who did Emma telephone? who subject Somebody telephoned Emma. subject Who telephoned Emma. Examples: Who wants something to eat? (not Who does wants) What happend to you last night? (not What did happen) Which bus goes to the city centre? (not Which bus does go)

Negative questions (isn´t it...?/ didn´t you...?) We use negative questions especially to snow surprise: –D–Didn´t you hear the bell? I rang it four times Or when we expect the listener to agree with us: Haven´t we met somewhere before? Yes I think we have. Isn´t it a beautiful day ! Note the meaning of yes and no in answers to negative questions: Don´t you want to go to the party? Yes. (= Yes, I want to go) No. (= No, I don´t want to go) Note the word oder in negative questions beginning Why...?: Why don´t we go out for a meal tonight? ( not Why we don´t...) Why wasn´t Mary at work yesteraday? (not Why Mary wasn´t...)

When we ask for information, we often say Do you know..?/Could you tell me...?. If you begin a question like this, the word order is different from a simple question Compare: Where has Tom gone? (simple question) But: Do you know where Tom has gone? ( not: Do you know where has Tom gone?) When the question ( Where has Tom gone?) is part of a longer sentence ( Do you know...?/ I don´t know..../ Can you tell me...? ), It loses the normal question word order. What time is it? Do you know what time it is? Who is that woman? I don´t know who that woman is. Where can I find Linda? Can you tell me where I can find Linda? How much will it cost? Have you any idea how much it will cost? Be careful with do/does/did questions: What time does the film begin? Do you know what time the film begins? ( not Do you know what time does...) What do you mean? Please explain what you mean. Why did Ann leave early? I wonder why Ann left early.

Ask Liz questions. (look at her answers before you write the questions.) (where / from?) Where are you from ? (where / live / now?) Where (married?) (how long / married?) (children?) (how old / they?) (what / husband / do?) (he / enjoy his job?) (arrest anyone yesterday?) How often / go / on holiday?) (where / next year?) From London originally. In Manchester. Yes. 12 years. Yes, three boys. 4,7 and 9. He´s a policeman. Yes, very much. I don´t know. Usually once a year. We don´t know yet.

Ask Liz questions. (look at her answers before you write the questions.) (where / from?) Where are you from ? (where / live / now?) Where do you live now? (married?) Are you married? (how long / married?) How long have you been married? (children?) Have you got any children? (how old / they?) How old are they? (what / husband / do?) What does your husband do? (he / enjoy his job?) Does he enjoy his job? (arrest anyone yesterday?) Did he arrest anyone yesterday? How often / go / on holiday?) How often do you go on holiday? (where / next year?) Where are you going next year? From London originally. In Manchester. Yes. 12 years. Yes, three boys. 4,7 and 9. He´s a policeman. Yes, very much. I don´t know. Usually once a year. We don´t know yet.

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