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They begin with a question-word (why, who, what, where, when, how, whose, which) or word-combinations: how + adjective / adverb; what + noun
Tense | Questions |
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Modal Verbs | Where can I leave my bags? When should they contact you? |
Note! If a question has a preposition it is usually put at the end of the sentence.
E.g.: She was talking to an old friend.
Who was she talking to?
He is looking at his girl-friend.
Who is he looking at?
This present is for Kate.
Who is this present for?
They talked about politics.
What did they talk about?
She was with her mother.
Who was she with?
3. Alternative questions.
They begin with an auxiliary verb and have or + an alternative
E.g.: Do you like classical or pop music?
Have you bought five or six cakes?
Did they stay in London or in Brighton?
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