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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Subject and verb change their position in statement and question.

Sentence: You are from Germany.

Question: Are you from Germany?

We always use the short answer, not only Yes or No. That's why questions without question words are also called YES/NO-questions.

2. Questions with question words and be

Question word Verb Subject Rest Answer

Where are you from? I am from Stuttgart.

I'm from Stuttgart.

What is your name? My name is Peter.

How are Pat and Sue? They are fine.

They're fine.

Questions with question words are also called WH-questions.

3. Questions without question words and have

Auxiliary Subject Verb Rest Yes/No Subject Auxiliary (+ n't)

Have you got a cat? Yes, I have.

Have you got a new car? No, we haven't.

Has your brother got a bike? Yes, he has.

Do you have a cat? Yes, I do.

Do you have a new car? No, we don't.

Does your brother have a bike? Yes, he does.

4. Questions with question words and have

Question word Auxiliary Subject Verb Rest Answer

Where have you got your ruler? I've got it in my pencil case.

Where do you have your ruler? I have it in my pencil case.

5. Questions without question words in the Simple Present

Auxiliary Subject Verb Rest Yes/No Subject Auxiliary (+ n't)

Do you read books? Yes,

No, I

I do.

don't.

Does Peter play football? Yes, he does.

6. Questions with question words in the Simple Present

Question word Auxiliary Subject Verb Rest Answer

What do you play on your computer? I play games on my computer.

When does your mother go

Answered by manjudas274
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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