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Grammar Point Questions. Things to remember… Word order in interrogative phrases: -With the verb ‘to be’ -With an auxiliary (have, will, got) in the phrase:

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1 Grammar Point Questions

2 Things to remember… Word order in interrogative phrases: -With the verb ‘to be’ -With an auxiliary (have, will, got) in the phrase: -Without an auxiliary : we use ‘Do’ as the auxiliary, and the subject and auxiliary are reversed I am happy to be in school. Are you happy to be in school? victor has a coldHas victor got a cold? She will come to class.Will she come to class? Jack speaks German.Does Jack speak German? You have a dog.Do you have a dog?

3 Interrogative Adverbs whereWhere is my hat? Oùestmonchapeu? whenWhen are you leaving? Quandpartez-vous? whyWhy are you getting angry? Pourquoitemets-tu en colère? How -How far How far is the nearest supermarket? À quelle distance sommes-nous de la supermarché? -How longHow long is the journey to Glasgow? Quelleest la durée du voyageà Glasgow? -How oftenHow often to you visit them? Est-cequetu les visitessouvent? -How oldHow old is your daugher? Quelâge a tafille? -How tallHow tall his he? Combienmesures-tu?

4 Make these sentences into questions Eg: He is from England > Is he from England? 1.She isn’t very attractive. 2.The business proposal is good. 3.We will come at noon tomorrow. 4.They have arranged a party. 5.He has got brown eyes.

5 Choose the correct interrogative adverb: -When – why – how – where 1._____ will you come and visit us? 2._____ is it so difficult for you to say sorry? 3.____ do you spell your name? 4._____ did you get your tattoo done? 5._____ often do you see your parents?


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