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Asking Questions Bridget Green Grammar MFWI 2007

Asking Questions Bridget Green Grammar MFWI 2007

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Asking Questions

Bridget Green Grammar MFWI 2007

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Asking QuestionsThere are two kinds of questions in English:

Yes/No questionsInformation questions

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Like this…Yes/No questions:

Are you happy?

Yes, I am.

Information questions:

Why are you happy?I’m happy because I love studying grammar.Yes/No questions

have a ‘rising’ intonation.

Information questions have a ‘falling’ intonation.

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How to Make Yes/No Questions

Statements: She is reading. We can talk. I haven’t eaten today.

What is the subject?

What is the verb?

There are two parts to the verb. What are they?

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Making yes/no questions withAUXILIARY VERBS

main verbauxiliary verb

She is reading.I have eaten

today. We can talk.

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Four Kinds of Auxiliaries

1. BE

2. HAVEThis is not the verb have.

This is the auxiliary have.

3. MODALSwill, can, may, must, should, would

(I have a dog.)

I have eaten.

main verb

auxiliary verb

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How to Make Yes/No Questions

She is reading.

Is she reading?

This is called an inversion!Inversion of the auxiliary and the subject

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Questions

We can talk.

Can we talk?

An inversion!

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Questions

I haven’t eaten today.

Haven’t you eaten today?

To learn more about inversion, look in your book An A-Z of English Grammar!

What is this called?!

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Auxiliary 2: HAVE

Remember: This is not the verb have.This is the auxiliary have.

I have a dog.I have eaten.

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Auxiliary 1: BEwith an adjective or a NPShe is funny. She is a doctor.Is she funny? Is she a doctorYes, she is. Yes, she is.

What’s the question?

with the past participle ( BE + V + ed).This car was made in Japan.Was this car made in Japan?Yes, it was.

with V+ing ( BE + V + ing).They are studying English.Are they studying English?Yes, they are.

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Auxiliary 2: HAVE

I have seen that movie.

Have you seen that movie?

They had finished the test by 1:30.

Had they finished the test by 1:30?

He has been living in Tokyo.

Has he been living in Tokyo?

with the past participle

What’s the question?

(HAVE + V + ed)

(HAD + V + ed)

(HAVE + been + V + ing)

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Auxiliary 3: Modalswith the verb (modal + V)I can swim.

Can you swim?

He would like a cup of coffee.

Would he like a cup of coffee?

We should study more.

Should we study more?

Modalswillcancouldmay + Vmightmustwouldshould

What’s the question?

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But…

My sister loves dogs.Loves my sister dogs?

WHERE IS THE AUXILIARY?

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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When there’s no auxiliary…

Q: _______________?

A: Yes, she loves dogs. Q: Does your sister love dogs?

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Use do/does or did.

s

My sister loves dogs.

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I watched Marley and Me.

Q: ______________________?

A: Yes, I watched it! QuickTime™ and a

decompressorare needed to see this picture.

In the past….

Did you watch it

short answer:

Yes, I did.

ed

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The fourth auxiliary

1. BE 2. HAVE3. MODALS4. DO

inversion

Add do, does, or did + S V

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Be careful! Is HAVE a main verb or an auxiliary verb?

She has a sister.

She has been to Osaka.

If it’s a main verb, use do/does or did + S + V.

If it’s an auxiliary verb, use an inversion:

Main verbAuxiliary verb

Does she have a sister? Has she been to Osaka?

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Try again…I have a dog.

_____________________?Have you a dog?

I have eaten sushi._____________________?Do you have eaten sushi?

Main verb

Auxiliary verb

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Main verb or auxiliary verb?

If it’s a main verb: mainIf it’s an auxiliary verb: aux

1. We have a lot of homework.2. She has done her best.3. They have worked hard.4. I haven’t seen it.

What are the questions?

main

aux

aux

aux

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1. Do we have a lot of homework?

2. Has she done her best?

3. Have they worked hard?

4. Haven’t you seen it?

What are the questions?

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Can you remember?

How do you make yes or no questions in English?

Inversion of subject and auxiliary!

BE, HAVE, MODALS, or DO

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Do you like natto?

Positive Questions

Yes, I do.(= I like natto.)

No, I don’t.(= I don’t like natto.)

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Don’t you like natto?

Negative Questions

Yes, I do.(= I like natto.)

No, I don’t.(= I don’t like natto.)

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Do you like natto? Don’t you like natto?

Different questions, same answer.

Positive or Negative Questions in English…

Yes, I do.(= I like natto.)

No, I don’t.(= I don’t like natto.)

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Different questions, different answers.

Do you like natto? Don’t you like natto?

Positive or Negative Questionsin Japanese…

Hai.(= I like natto.)

Ie.(= I don’t like natto.)

Ie.(= I do like natto.)

Hai.(= I don’t like natto.)

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Different questions, same answers.

Do you like natto? Don’t you like natto?

Positive or Negative Questionsin English…

Yes.(= I like natto.)

No.(= I don’t like natto.)

Yes.(= I do like natto.)

No.(= I don’t like natto.)

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Do you like Commons food?

Practice

Yes.(= I like Commons food.)

No.(= I don’t like Commons food.)

Yummy!Yucky!

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Don’t you like Commons food?

Practice

Yes.(= I like Commons food.)

No.(= I don’t like Commons food.)

Yummy!Yucky!

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Aren’t you happy?

Negative Questions

Yes.(= I am happy.)

No.(= I am not happy.)

I’m sad!I’m happy!

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Haven’t you been to Disneyland?

Negative Questions

Never!Last year!

No.(=No, I’ve never been there.)

Yes.(= Yes, I have been there.)

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1. Don’t you like natto? ______ (It’s good.)

2. Haven’t you seen that movie? ______ (I haven’t.)

3. Wouldn’t you like to go? ______ (I would.)

4. Can’t he speak English? ______ (He speaks English well!)

5. Wasn’t she on the swim team? ______ (She swam for 3 years.)

Yes or No? Yes.No.

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You like natto, don’t you?

Tag Questions

Yes, I do. It’s good.

Yummy!

This is called a ‘tag question’.

It goes at the end of a sentence.

Answer just like any other question.

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You don’t like natto, do you?

Tag Questions

Yes, I do. It’s good.

Yummy!

‘Tag questions’ can also be negative.

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1. You like sushi, ___________? No, ____________

2. He has seen that movie, ___________? Yes, _______

3. You’d like to go ___________? No, ____________

4. They can speak French, ___________? Yes, _________

5. She was on the track team, ___________? No, _______

Practice Tag Questions

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1. They don’t like natto, ___________? No, ____________

2. We haven’t seen that movie, ___________? Yes, _______

3. He isn’t going to be late, _________? No, ___________

4. We can’t speak French, _________? Yes, _________

5. She wasn’t on the volleyball team, _______? No, ______

Tag Questions

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HOMEWORK?

Write one grammar card for yes/no questions.

Write one grammar card for negative, positive and tag questions.

Do the homework handout. Bring it to class next week.

Be careful! I will check your homework at the beginning of class. Have it ready!