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Questions are of two types: “WH” and “AUX “ Questions are of two types: “WH” and “AUX “

“Wh” questions: who, what, when, where, how, why, what time, “Wh” questions: who, what, when, where, how, why, what time,
how many, how much, how often, whose, whom, which how many, how much, how often, whose, whom, which

*Who+;…………Rest of the sentences;……? *Who+;…………Rest of the sentences;……?

*Wh+ AUX+ S +V+ rest of the sentence……..? *Wh+ AUX+ S +V+ rest of the sentence……..?

*How may/how mach/whose/which+ noun+ AUX+ S *How may/how mach/whose/which+ noun+ AUX+ S
+V+ rest of the sentence…..? +V+ rest of the sentence…..?

Auxiliaries: to be /to have/to do Auxiliaries: to be /to have/to do

1- To be: continuous, passive 1- To be: continuous, passive

Continuous/ Billel is eating his lunch (what is he doing?) Continuous/ Billel is eating his lunch (what is he doing?)

Passive/The lunch is eaten by Billel (What is eaten by Billel?) Passive/The lunch is eaten by Billel (What is eaten by Billel?)

2- To have: perfect 2- To have: perfect

Billel has eaten his lunch (what has he done?) Billel has eaten his lunch (what has he done?)

3- To do: simple verb 3- To do: simple verb

Billel eats his lunch (what does he do) Billel eats his lunch (what does he do)

(what does he eat?) (what does he eat?)


Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns
Subject Object
I (I love mom) Me (Mom loves me) Subject Object
You You I (I love mom) Me (Mom loves me)
He Him You You
She Her He Him
It It She Her
We Us It It
They Them We Us
They Them
Possessive adjectives/pronouns
Possessive adjectives/pronouns
Subject Adjectives( followed Pronouns
by a noun or pronoun) Subjec Adjectives( follow Pronouns
I My ( this is my pen) Mine (this pen is mine.) t ed by a noun or
You Your Yours pronoun)
He His His I My ( this is my Mine (this pen is mine.)
She Her Hers pen)
It Its - You Your Yours
We Our Ours He His His
They Their Theirs She Her Hers
It Its -
Demonstrative pronouns We Our Ours
They Their Theirs
Near me Far from me
This (singular) That (singular) Demonstrative pronouns
These (plural) Those (plural)
Near me Far from me
This (singular) That (singular)
These (plural) Those (plural)

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