The document summarizes how questions are formed in English based on the verb used. It discusses two types of questions: 1) Questions with the verbs "be" and "can" are formed by inverting the subject and verb. 2) Questions with the auxiliary verbs "do", "does", "did" in present simple and past simple tense are formed by placing the question word before the auxiliary verb, followed by the subject and main verb.
The document summarizes how questions are formed in English based on the verb used. It discusses two types of questions: 1) Questions with the verbs "be" and "can" are formed by inverting the subject and verb. 2) Questions with the auxiliary verbs "do", "does", "did" in present simple and past simple tense are formed by placing the question word before the auxiliary verb, followed by the subject and main verb.
The document summarizes how questions are formed in English based on the verb used. It discusses two types of questions: 1) Questions with the verbs "be" and "can" are formed by inverting the subject and verb. 2) Questions with the auxiliary verbs "do", "does", "did" in present simple and past simple tense are formed by placing the question word before the auxiliary verb, followed by the subject and main verb.
Is there a bank near here? and can by inverting the verb and the Can i sit here? subject. What was that noise? She is a teacher ---- Is she a teacher? Where were you born? He can drive ---- Can he drive?
B. Questions with do/ does/ did in present simple and past simple
Questions word Auxiliary subject Infinitive
Do you live with your parents? Did You have a holiday last year? Where does your sister work? When did you start studying english? What did they talk about?