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MAKING QUESTIONS ASKING QUESTIONS
Making questions is the most important thing in English speaking. As you know, most of the conversations start with a question. Here are some tips to learn the art of question making.

Basic rule of making questions


The basic rule for asking questions in English is to invert the order of the subject and the first auxiliary verb.
Subject + Auxiliary + Verb. = Auxiliary + Subject + Verb?

  • He is reading book. = Is he reading book?

  • It is snowing. = Is it snowing?

  • He can  speak German. = Can he speak German?

  • They have lived here a long time. = Have they lived here a long time?

  • She will arrive at ten o’clock. = Will she arrive at ten o’clock?

  • He was driving fast. = Was he driving fast?

  • You have been smoking. = Have you been smoking?

No Auxiliary Verb?


If there is no auxiliary, use part of the verb ‘to do’. In this caseto do acts as an auxiliary verb. Remember to use the correct tense and form of to do (do, does, did)
Subject + Verb = Do/does/did + Subject + Verb

  • You speak fluent French. = Do you speak fluent French?

  • She lives in Brussels. = Does she live in Brussels?

  • They lived in Manchester. = Did they live in Manchester?

  • He had an accident. = Did he have an accident?

WH- Questions


When you make questions with WH- questions (*), we will keep the same rule but we add WH- question to the beginning of the questions.

  • When were you in Paris?

  • Why don’t you come?

  • Where do you work?


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