More Related Content Similar to Questions (20) More from David Nicholson (16) Questions16. wh-words
interrogative pronouns:
who whom; whose
what which
when
where
why
how how much; how many
how +adj./adv.
17. wh-words
interrogative adverbs:
who whom; whose
what which
when
where
why
how how much; how many
how +adj./adv.
39. subject verb
He is Italian.
Is he Italian?
43. primary
verb
Is he Italian?
Is he working?
auxiliary
verb
44. primary
verb
Is he Italian?
Is he working?
auxiliary main
verb verb
45. primary
wh- /auxiliar
word y subject main verb all the rest
Is he Italian?
Is he working ?
Are they studying today?
What are they studying today?
48. main
subject verb
She lives in Rome.
Does she live in Rome?
aux.
verb
49. conjugated
She lives in Rome.
Does she live in Rome?
conjugated base form
50. wh-
word auxiliary subject main verb all the rest
Does she live in Rome?
Do you have a pen?
Did they come yesterday?
Where did they go yesterday?
52. modal
verb
subject
You can speak Spanish.
Can you speak Spanish?
53. main
verb
You can speak Spanish.
Can you speak Spanish?
base form
54. wh-
word modal subject main verb all the rest
Can you speak Spanish?
Would you like a coffee?
Could you help me?
When may I go ?
56. primary/
wh- auxiliary
word /modal subject main verb all the rest
here
Were you
yesterday?
Was he paid last week?
Have you been to Paris?
What should they do ?
57. primary/
wh- auxiliary
word /modal subject main verb all the rest
here
Were you
yesterday?
Was he paid last week?
Have you been to Paris?
What should they do ?
60. almost all English questions*
form this sandwich:
grammar verb
subject
main verb
* but what is the obvious exception