The document discusses subject and object questions in grammar. It provides examples of who questions with different subjects and objects. Subject questions ask who performs the action, using no auxiliary verb and starting with the subject. Object questions ask who receives the action, using an auxiliary verb and starting with the object. The document also notes that what, which, and whose questions can form subject questions.
The document discusses subject and object questions in grammar. It provides examples of who questions with different subjects and objects. Subject questions ask who performs the action, using no auxiliary verb and starting with the subject. Object questions ask who receives the action, using an auxiliary verb and starting with the object. The document also notes that what, which, and whose questions can form subject questions.
The document discusses subject and object questions in grammar. It provides examples of who questions with different subjects and objects. Subject questions ask who performs the action, using no auxiliary verb and starting with the subject. Object questions ask who receives the action, using an auxiliary verb and starting with the object. The document also notes that what, which, and whose questions can form subject questions.
Questions Grammar 1. Who loves John? JOHN MARY Sally loves John
2. Who loves Mary?
John loves Mary. 3. Who does Nick love? Nick loves Sally. 4. Who does Mary love? Mary loves Nick. 5. Who loves Sally? Nick loves Sally. 6. Who does John love? SALLY NICK John loves Mary. Who does John love? Who loves John? John loves Mary. Sally loves John.
Object Question Subject Question
• Auxiliary verb? • Auxiliary verb?
• Word order? • Word order?
We can also make SUBJECT QUESTIONS with: • WHAT: What happened? • WHICH: Which journey costs the most? • WHOSE: Whose journey takes two hours?