formation of the question
There are two types of questions yes & no questions
Questions using the tool question Wh questions
yes or no questions
He is a teacher. Is he a teacher? -Yes, He is. -No, He is not
They are playing. Are they playing?
- Yes, they are. No, they are not.
She can swim. - Can she swim? -Yes, She can. -No, She can
not.
We use the present simple do & does before the actor
with the verb at the source, either in the past
Simple
use did before the actor with the verb in the source
They go to school. -Do They go to school? -Yes,
they do. -No, they do not
Ali plays football. - Does Ali play football? -Yes, He does. -No, He does
not
Ali played football yesterday. Did Ali play football yesterday? Yes, he did. No, he did not
Wh
questions
What-Who-
When- Where-Which-Whose -Why-How
Question
formation + rest of the sentence + basic act + actor + auxiliary verb + tool
question
Ali went to the zoo yesterday
Where did Ali go yesterday?
How old are you?
I am twelve years' old
How old were you last year?
I was eleven years old.
How many pupils are there in your classroom?
There are forty pupils.
How many pupils were there in your classroom last
year?
There
were forty- five pupils
What class were you in two years ago? -I Was in class four
What is your teacher's name this year? -He Is Mr. Mohammed
What was your teacher's name last
year? -Her Name was miss Heba
who
questions
The question to ask about
who that actor Who put and then act directly, such as the following example
Who built the Pyramids? The Pharaohs built the
Pyramids
How high is the Great pyramids? It's one hundred and
thirty-seven meters high
Where are the pyramids? They are at Giza
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