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Questions Instructor: Mrs. Abeer Qaraq’e

Introduction -What are yes/no questions? -What are wh-questions? -Examples of yes/no and wh -questions. -The rules and structures of yes/no and wh -questions.

Yes/no questions Yes/no questions are questions that have a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer. 1. Is Sami late? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. 2. Does Sami play football? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.

Examples Ali is late. (S+V) Is Ali late? (V+ S) Rana can swim. Can Rana swim? They have arrived. Have they arrived?

Examples I am late. (S+ V) Are you late? (V+S) I was born in 1998. Were you born in 1998? I have finished the report. Have you finished the report? (have / has / had + PP)

Main verbs: do /does /did They play football. Present: Do + S + infinitive….? Do they play football? He play s football. Present: Does + S + infinitive….? Does he play football? They play ed football. Did they play football? Past: Did + S + infinitive….?

Wh-questions Wh -questions are questions that start with a question word (e.g. who, what, where, when, why, how, etc.) and ask for specific information.

The meaning and usage of question words Who : used to identify a person . E.g. Who is she? What : used to identify a thing . E.g. What is it? Which : used to tell two (or more) things apart . E.g. Which leg hurts? Where : used to identify a place . E.g. Where is Vancouver? When : used to identify a time . E.g. When is your birthday? Why : used to identify a reason . E.g. Why is she crying? Whose : used to identify possession . E.g. Whose car is that?

The meaning and usage of question words How : used to explain a way/method . E.g. How did you make the cake? How long : used to explain length or duration . E.g. How long is your hair? How long was your holiday? How far : used to identify distance . E.g. How far is your house from the station? How much/many : used to identify quantity. E.g. How much money do you have? How often : used to explain frequency . E.g. How often do you brush your teeth?

Examples: He live s in London . Wh-word + does + S + infinitive….? Where does he live ? He arriv ed at 9:00 a.m. Wh-word + did + S + infinitive….? When did he arrive? I go to school by bus . Wh-word + do + S + infinitive….? How do you go to school?

Note wh -questions are made in two different ways depending on whether the question is about the subject or the object of the sentence:

Note For questions about the object, use the question word and the same word order as a yes/no question. E.g. He likes pizza . What does he like?

Asking about the subject For questions about the subject , use the question word and the same word order as a statement. E.g. 1. Sami is a teacher. Who is a teacher? 2. The storm destroyed the house. What destroyed the house?

Ask about the underlined words I live in London. 2. I was born in 1996. 3. Alice worked in London. 4. Her mom lived in Rome. 5. He’s talking about the party. 6. I went to the party with my friends .

Ask about the underlined words I live in London. Where do you live ? 2. I was born in 1996. When were you born? 3. Alice worked in London. Where did Alice work ? 4. Her mom lived in Rome. Who lived in Rome? 5. He’s talking about the party. What is he talking about? 6. I went to the party with my friends. Who did you go to the party with?

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