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THE WARDS IN HOSPITALS

A. HOW CAN WE MAKE A QUESTION


WITH AM-IS-ARE?

S + TO BE / AV
I am in the right ward
She is a nurse
You are now in the out
patient clinic
There are five specialist
doctors in this operation
Dr. Brown is available at 5
oclock

(QW) TO BE/AV + S
Am I in the right ward?
Is she a nurse?
Are you now in the out
patient clinic?
Are there five specialist
doctors in this operation?
What time is Dr. Brown
available?

RESPONSE

(+) Yes, you are


(-) No, you arent
(+) Yes, she is
(-) No, she isnt
(+) Yes, I am
(-) No, I am not.
(+) Yes, there are
(-) No, there arent
At 5 oclock

B.PRESENT SIMPLE: DO/DOES +


SUBJECT +VERB
S + Verb
You have to visit a GP
The doctor has to do a
minor operation
I feel pain
She knows were the
pediatric ward is

(question word)
Do/Does + Subject + verb

Do you have to visit a GP?


Does the doctor have to do
a minor operation?
Do you feel pain?
Does she know where the
pediatric ward is

RESPONSE

(+) Yes, I do
(-) No I dont
(+) yes, he does?
(-) No, He doesnt
(+) Yes I do
(-) No, I dont
(+) Yes, she does
(-) No, she doesnt

We can also make the same question


in difference way

The outpatient clinic is near the pharmacy


Where is the out patient clinic?
Do you know where the outpatient clinik is?
(+) It is near the pharmacy
(-) Yes, it is near the pharmacy.

The outpatient clinic is near the pharmacy


Where is the out patient clinic?
Do you know where thr outpatient clinic is?
(+) it is near the pharmacy
(-) Yes, it is near the pharmacy

(+) Yes, S (personal pronoun) +


do/does.
(-) No, + s (Personal Pernoun)+
do/does + not

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