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Subject Object Questions

Subject Object Questions. Click on the subject or object in the following slides and tell me what rules you can see. QW. AUX. S. V. O. Mary . Mary . reads. comics. comics. Who. reads. comics. What. does. Mary . read. Peter. Peter. lives. in Telde. in Telde. Who.

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Subject Object Questions

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  1. SubjectObjectQuestions Clickonthesubjectorobject in thefollowingslides and tell me what rules you can see.

  2. QW AUX S V O Mary Mary reads comics comics Who reads comics What does Mary read Peter Peter lives in Telde in Telde Who lives in Telde Where does Peter live John John likes toast toast Who likes toast What does John like

  3. QW AUX S V O Mary Mary loves Peter Peter Peter love Who does Mary Who loves Peter Joan Joan hates chocolate chocolate hate What does Joan Who hates chocolate Jacob Jacob drives a bus a bus Who drives a bus What does Jacob drive

  4. QW AUX S V O C drives towork Jane Jane everyday everyday Who drives towork everyday When does Jane drive towork Toni Toni goes onholiday onholiday in May in May Who goes onholiday onholiday in May Where does Toni go in May Yes, Well done! Whenweask a questionaboutthesubject of thephrasewe do notneedto use theauxilliaryverbdoesbutwhenweask a qustionabouttheobject of thephrasewehaveto use theauxilliary. Thisis a rule! Noticethattheverbform in thequestionfortheobjectisaninfinitive – wehaveomittedthe“s”. Thisisanother rule!

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