This document introduces the QUASM method for analyzing sentences. It contains examples of future questions with sentences using "will" and "going to". There are also modal questions using "would", "could", and "should". The document notes that yes/no questions do not use question words but still follow the ASM structure of auxiliary verb-subject-main verb.
This document introduces the QUASM method for analyzing sentences. It contains examples of future questions with sentences using "will" and "going to". There are also modal questions using "would", "could", and "should". The document notes that yes/no questions do not use question words but still follow the ASM structure of auxiliary verb-subject-main verb.
This document introduces the QUASM method for analyzing sentences. It contains examples of future questions with sentences using "will" and "going to". There are also modal questions using "would", "could", and "should". The document notes that yes/no questions do not use question words but still follow the ASM structure of auxiliary verb-subject-main verb.
Future Questions Sentence1: I will invite him to the party Sentence2: My parents will think my plan is an excellent plan. Sentence3: I am going to clean my room tomorrow morning. Sentence4: She is going to quit her job because she was offered a new better opportunity somewhere else. Modal Questions Sentence1: I would go for a world tour if I had a million dollars. Sentence2: we could improve my English by going for an exchange program in the US. Sentence3: I should go to Zimbabwe for my next vacation. Exceptions Yes / No questions do not use a question word, but they still follow ASM (Auxiliary verb- Subject- Main verb)