The document discusses the different question words used to form questions in the present tenses in English - present simple, present continuous, and present perfect. It lists the question word, auxiliary verb, subject, main verb, and other elements required to make a question in each tense. Examples of questions are provided for each question word in the different present tenses. Adverbs of frequency and expressions of frequency that can be used are also mentioned.
The document discusses the different question words used to form questions in the present tenses in English - present simple, present continuous, and present perfect. It lists the question word, auxiliary verb, subject, main verb, and other elements required to make a question in each tense. Examples of questions are provided for each question word in the different present tenses. Adverbs of frequency and expressions of frequency that can be used are also mentioned.
The document discusses the different question words used to form questions in the present tenses in English - present simple, present continuous, and present perfect. It lists the question word, auxiliary verb, subject, main verb, and other elements required to make a question in each tense. Examples of questions are provided for each question word in the different present tenses. Adverbs of frequency and expressions of frequency that can be used are also mentioned.
Wh Question Word Auxiliary Verb Subject Verb others
Where do you go to? What does she watch on TV? When does Mike leave school? Who(m) (refer to info do you (N Case) like the most ? about a person, Acc Case) Who (refer to a (Who) person, N likes music? Case) Why does the teacher come earlier? How do we reach him?
PRESENT CONTINOUS
Wh Question Word Auxiliary Verb Subject Verb others
Where are you going to? What is she watching on TV? When is Mike leaving school? Why is the teacher coming earlier? How are we reaching him Who are you waiting for?i8 Note : Subject-Who is coming ?
PRESENT PERFECT
Wh Question Word Auxiliary Verb Subject Verb others
Where have you been ? What has she watched on TV? When has Mike left school? Why has the teacher come at the meeting? How have we reached the top?
Adverbs of Frequency Expressions of Frequency
AT THE BEGINNING OF BEFORE THE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SENTENCE / THE SENTENCE MAIN VERB AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE Sometimes Once a week usually