Do + subject + verb
She know 'love' song => Does she know 'love' song?
He plays the guitar => Does he plays the guitar?
Be + subject + adjective OR noun
Nul is a cute girl => Is Nul a cute girl?
You are a boy => Are you a boy
Wh + do + subject + verb
She meets (where) Nul => Where she meets Nul?
Nul leave (why) => Why Nul leave?
Wh + is + subject
My CD-player is (where) => Where is my CD-player?
Lunch time is (When) => When is Lunch time?
To make past tense questions, just change the verb tense:
Did you doze English class?
Tenses other than present simple and past simple usually have an auxiliary verb which can be moved to form a question:
You are talking -> Are you talking?
She has play the guitar -> Has she plays the guitar?
They will walk -> Will they walk?
Homework
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Re: Homework
[quote="Shin nu ri"]Do + subject + verb
She know 'love' song => Does she know 'love' song?
He plays the guitar => Does he plays the guitar?
This should be changed to this...
She KNOWS 'love' song => Does she know 'love' song?
He plays the guitar => Does he PLAY the guitar?
* * * * * * * * * *
Wh + do + subject + verb
She meets (where) Nul => Where she meets Nul?
Nul leave (why) => Why Nul leave?
Where DOES she MEET Nul?
Nul LEAVES. Why DID Nul leave?
* * * * * * * * * *
To make past tense questions, just change the verb tense:
Did you doze English class?
Did you doze IN English class? (or "Did you doze DURING English class?")
* * * * * * * * * *
Tenses other than present simple and past simple usually have an auxiliary verb which can be moved to form a question:
She has play the guitar -> Has she plays the guitar?
The first sentence should read...
1) She has PLAYED the guitar.
2) She PLAYED the guitar.
The second should be...
Has she PLAYED guitar?
She know 'love' song => Does she know 'love' song?
He plays the guitar => Does he plays the guitar?
This should be changed to this...
She KNOWS 'love' song => Does she know 'love' song?
He plays the guitar => Does he PLAY the guitar?
* * * * * * * * * *
Wh + do + subject + verb
She meets (where) Nul => Where she meets Nul?
Nul leave (why) => Why Nul leave?
Where DOES she MEET Nul?
Nul LEAVES. Why DID Nul leave?
* * * * * * * * * *
To make past tense questions, just change the verb tense:
Did you doze English class?
Did you doze IN English class? (or "Did you doze DURING English class?")
* * * * * * * * * *
Tenses other than present simple and past simple usually have an auxiliary verb which can be moved to form a question:
She has play the guitar -> Has she plays the guitar?
The first sentence should read...
1) She has PLAYED the guitar.
2) She PLAYED the guitar.
The second should be...
Has she PLAYED guitar?