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Grammar Point

Grammar Point. Interrogative Sentences. Word Order in Interrogative P hrases. With the verb ‘to be’ With an auxiliary (have, will, got) in the phrase Without an auxiliary : we use ‘Do’ as the auxiliary, and the subject and auxiliary are reversed.

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Grammar Point

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  1. Grammar Point Interrogative Sentences

  2. Word Order in Interrogative Phrases • With the verb ‘to be’ • With an auxiliary (have, will, got) in the phrase • Without an auxiliary : we use ‘Do’ as the auxiliary, and the subject and auxiliary are reversed

  3. Make these sentences into questions (?) Eg: He is from England > Is he from England? • She is not very smart • The syllabus is good. • They will come tomorrow to school • They have arranged the competition.

  4. Choose the correct Interrogative Adverb • _____ will you come to school? • _____ is it so difficult for you to solve it? • _____ do you spell your name? • _____ did you get the book from? • _____ often do you go to the library?

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