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3C word order in questions Question word / phrase Auxiliary Subject Infinitive Do you live near here? Does your mother work? What do you do? Where does he live? How many children do you have? What kind of music does she like? How do you spell your surname? • The word order for present simple questions with do and does is: ASI (Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive), e.g. Do you live here? OR QUASI (Question, Auxiliary, Subject, Infinitive), e.g. Where do you live?

3C word order in questions • We often use question phrases beginning with What, e.g. What colour…? What make…? What time…?, etc. ! Word order in be questions Remember the word order in questions with be. Put be before the subject. Where are you from? What’s your name? Is he Spanish?