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H1 – Unit 1 Questions
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Here are some incorrectly formed questions. Try to correct them. Why people take such dangerous risks? Questions are often formed in this way: Question word(s) + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb How much does this bag cost? When did he go? What have they done? WWhy DO people take such dangerous risks?
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Can you tell me how did you feel afterwards? X With ‘indirect’ questions the word order of the subject (and auxiliary) and main verb is the same order as in statemens. e.g. Do you think he is doing his homework? Are you going to ask me what I bought?
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Did he was waiting for you to jump? Be, can and have (got) just change the order of the subject and auxiliary verb. e.g. He is watching TV. > Is he watching TV? They can swim > Can they swim? You have got time > Have you got time? X was Was he waiting for you to jump?
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Let’s go home, do we? Question tags are generally formed with the auxiliary of the verb in the first part of the sentence. Positive statements generally have negative question tags, negative statements generally have positive question tags. e.g. You don’t like him, do you? They have a boat, don’t they? * Shall we is the question tag used after Let’s LLet’s go home, shall we?
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When you went bungee – jumping? Questions are often formed in this way: Question word(s) + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb How much does this bag cost? When did he go? What have they done? WWhen DID you GO bungee – jumping?
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Are you agree? Questions are often formed in this way: Question word(s) + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb How much does this bag cost? When did he go? What have they done? X DDO you agree?
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How many time have you been doing this sport? To ask about a period of time we can use How long....? e.g. How long have you known him? How long are they staying? HHow long have you been doing this sport?
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Of what are you afraid? Prepositions generaaly come at the end of questions (except in very formal situations). e.g. Who did you go to the cinema with? What were you talking about? Of X
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Who did asked the instructor? subject If who/which/what is the subject of the sentence, do not use do/does/did. e.g. Who invented the telephone? What happened to Mike last night? X WWho asked the instructor?
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Do you know if is he coming? With ‘indirect’ questions the word order of the subject (and auxiliary) and main verb is the same order as in statemens. e.g. Do you think he is doing his homework? Are you going to ask me what I bought? DDo you know if he is coming?
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He used to hate motorbikes, wasn’t he? Question tags are generally formed with the auxiliary of the verb in the first part of the sentence. Positive statements generally have negative question tags, negative statements generally have positive question tags. e.g. You don’t like him, do you? They have a boat, don’t they? * did/didn’t is used in the question tag after used to. HHe used to hate motorbikes, didn’t he?
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