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Luyện ngữ pháp - English Grammar in Use - Intermediate ((Unit 49: Questions 1))


A

In questions we usually put the subject after the first verb:

subject + verb   verb + subject
Tom will will Tom?
You have have you?
the house was was the house?

  • Will Tom be here tomorrow?
  • Have you been working hard?
  • When was the house built?

Remember that the subject comes after the first verb:
  • Is Katherine working today? (not Is working Katherine)
B

In present simple questions, we use do/does:

you live do you live?
the film starts does the film start?

  • Do you live near here?
  • What time does the film start?

In past simple questions, we use did:

you sold did you sell?
the rain stopped did the train stop?

  • Did you sell your car?
  • Why did the train stop?

But do not use do/does/did if who/what etc. is the subject of the sentence. Compare:

In these examples, who/what etc. is the subject:
  • Who wants something to eat? (not Who does want)
  • What happened to you last night? (not What did happen)
  • How many people came to the meeting? (not did come)
  • Which bus goes to the centre? (not does go)
C Note the position of prepositions in questions beginning Who/What/Which/Where ... ?:
  • Who do you want to speak to?
  • Which job has Tina applied for?
  • What was the weather like yesterday?
  • Where are you from?

You can use preposition whom in formal style:
  • To whom do you wish to speak?
D

Isn't it ... ? / Didn't you ... ? etc. (negative questions)

We use negative questions especially to show surprise:
  • Didn't you hear the doorbell? I rang it three times.

or when we expect the listener to agree with us:
  • 'Haven't we met before?' 'Yes, I think we have.'

Note the meaning of yes and no in answers to negative questions:
  • Don't you want to go?
    Yes. (= Yes, I want to go)
    No. (= No, I don't want to go)

Note the word order in negative questions beginning Why .. . ?:
  • Why don't we eat out tonight? (not Why we don't eat)
  • Why wasn't Emma at work yesterday? (not Why Emma wasn't)


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