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© Oxford University Press Yes/No questions: ‘Do/Does …?’ 2B Unit 2 Grammar 2

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Page 1: Yes/No questions - ctcampus.com · 2020-02-06 · © Oxford University Press Grammar PowerPoint We use the base form of the verb in questions beginning with ‘do’

© Oxford University Press

Yes/No questions: ‘Do/Does …?’

2B Unit 2 Grammar 2

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We use ‘do’ with

‘you’, ‘we’ and ‘they’

to ask and answer

questions.

Hello, children.

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© Oxford University Press

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We use the base

form of the verb in

questions beginning

with ‘do’.

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Examples

Yes, I do.

Do you go to the park in spring?

(spring)

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Examples

Yes, we do.

Do we go to the park in spring?

(spring)

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Examples

No, they do not.

Do they go to the park in spring?

(spring)

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We use ‘does’ with

‘he’ and ‘she’ to ask

and answer questions.

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© Oxford University Press

Grammar PowerPoint

We use the base

form of the verb in

questions beginning

with ‘does’.

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Examples

Yes, she does.

Does Amy swim in the sea in summer?

Amy (summer)

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Examples

No, she does not.

Does Amy swim in the sea in winter?

Amy (winter)

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Let’s practise!

Let’s see how much you know!

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Yes, I __.

____ you ____ a barbecue in autumn? Do have

do

(autumn)

Let’s practise!

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____ they ____ to the park in spring?

Yes, they __.

(spring)

Do go

do

Let’s practise!

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____ Leo ____ hotpot in summer?

No, he _________.

Does have

does not

Leo (summer)

Let’s practise!

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____ Leo ____ hotpot in winter?

Yes, he ______.

Does have

does

Leo (winter)

Let’s practise!

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____ they ____ hiking in autumn?

No, they ______.

Do go

do not

Let’s practise!

(autumn)

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____ Kate ____ to the beach in summer?

___________

Kate (summer)

Does go

Yes, she does.

Let’s practise!

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____ Kate ____ in the sea in winter?

______________

Does swim

No, she does not.

Kate (winter)

Let’s practise!

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____ Peter ____ ice lollies in winter?

_____________

Does eat

No, he does not.

Peter (winter)

Let’s practise!

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Bye!