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jeudi 19 janvier 2017

An Easy Way To Form Questions In English



Forming Questions In English Can Be Confusing.

Don’t worry – I’m going to teach you a simple formula that works for asking questions in almost ALL the verb tenses!
This formula is called QUASM:
QU estion word
uxiliary verb
ubject
M ain verb
Look how QUASM works for forming questions in the following verb tenses:

Simple Present Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
Wheredoyouwork?
WhatdoesMarthathinkabout the project?
Howdoyoulikeyour new apartment?
How many kidsdoesBobhave?

Simple Past Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
HowdidtheylearnEnglish so fast?
Whendidyouget homefrom work yesterday?
Whatdidthe managerthinkabout your idea?
Wheredidyoubuythat T-shirt?

Present Continuous Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
Whatareyoudoingat the moment?
Whyisheignoringme?
What timearewemeeting upfor dinner?
Whoisshedatingnow?

Past Continuous Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
Whowereyoutalkingto on the phone?
WhatwasJimdoingwhen you called?
Whywerethe childreneatingcandy before dinner?
Howwashefeelingafter the surgery?

Present Perfect Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
How much moneyhaveyouspenton clothes this month?
How longhasyour teacherworkedat this school?
Whathavetheybeen doingall day?
How longhasthe clientbeen waitingfor their order?

Future Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
Whowillyouinviteto the party?
Whatwillyour parentsthinkabout your plan?
Whenareyougoingto clean your room?
Whyisshegoingto quit her job?

Modal Questions:

QUESTION WORDAUXILIARY VERBSUBJECTMAIN VERB
Whatwouldyoudoif you had a million dollars?
Howcouldweimproveour English?
WhereshouldIgoon my next vacation?
 Exceptions:
Yes/No questions do not use a question word…
…but they still follow ASM (Auxiliary verb – Subject – Main verb)
  • Do you like bananas?
  • Did you enjoy the movie?
  • Are you studying English?
  • Were you sleeping when I called you last night?
  • Have you finished your homework?
  • Will you call me when you get home?
  • Are you going to accept the job offer?
  • Should we take the early morning flight?
Questions where the main verb is “be” also don’t follow the pattern:
  • Are you thirsty?
  • Is she a teacher?
  • Were your parents angry when you failed the test?
  • Was her ex-boyfriend a basketball player?

Quiz: Asking Questions In English

Question 1
"________________ exercise?"
"About three times a week."
A
How often you
B
How often do you
C
How often you do
Question 2
"____________ quit your job?"
"I wanted to look for some better career opportunities elsewhere."
A
Why did you
B
Why you did
C
Why you
Question 3
"_______________ working on?"
"It looks like they're preparing a presentation."
A
What are Shirley and Dana
B
What Shirley and Dana is
C
What do Shirley and Dana
Question 4
"________________ making? It smelled delicious?"
"Her famous chicken soup! You're welcome to join us for dinner later tonight."
A
What were your mother
B
What your mother was
C
What was your mother
Question 5
"__________________ been to?"
"Four - Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile."
A
How much countries you
B
How many countries have you
C
What countries you have
Question 6
"______________ send me the file?"
"By tomorrow afternoon at the latest."
A
When are you
B
When you will
C
When will you
Question 7
"____________ going to put all these books? There's no space in the office." "Let's see if we can store them in the basement for now."
A
Where are we
B
Where we
C
Where will we
Question 8
"________________ want to pay $1000 for a watch?!"
"Maybe because it's a status symbol."
A
Why anyone
B
Why would anyone
C
Why anyone does