Question forms
Question forms, also known as interrogative sentences, are structures used to ask for information or to make a request. In English, there are several main types of question forms, each with a specific structure and purpose. 1. Yes/No Questions These questions are answered with a simple "yes" or "no." Structure They typically follow an inversion of the subject and the auxiliary verb (or the main verb be). * Auxiliary Verb (Be/Have/Do/Modal) + Subject + Main Verb (+ Object/Complement)? Examples * Is the store open? (using be) * Are you coming to the party? (using be) * Do you like coffee? (using do as the auxiliary for the simple present) * Did they finish the project? (using do for the simple past) * Have you seen this movie? (using have for the present perfect) * Can I help you? (using a modal verb) 2. Wh- Questions (Information Questions ) These questions use a question word (Wh-word) to ask for specific information, so they cannot b...