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QUESTION FORMATION WH Questions ???

WH Questions Person Things Place Reason Time Process Choose Who What Where Why When How Which

1) Sentences with helping verbs 1) Sentences with helping verbs. -You must invert the subject and the helping verb following the ‘wh’ word. Sammy is going to Florida. Subject Helping Verb Main Verb Where? Where is Sammy going?

‘Do’ Markers -Present Tense I do You do He/She does It We do You do They do

‘Do’ Markers -Past tense I did You did He/She did It We did You did They did

2) Sentences without auxiliary verbs. -Change the main verb to its present tense -Sentences without an auxiliary verb need to have a form of the verb “do” inserted. -Place the wh word in the initial position The man broke the window. What did the man break

3)The subject is unknown -when the subject of the sentence is not known, there is no inversion. -Just add the wh word to take the place of the unknown subject ? is feeling sick. Who is feeling sick? helping verb Main verb

Examples…

Jenny went to the store. Rule? Who went to the store? no helping verb Who: People Rule? There is no change b/c… -there is no helping verb! Who went to the store? (Jenny)

Matt is going to the mall tonight. When: Time Rule? We must invert the subject and the helping verb. Why? B/c there is a helping verb in the sentence. When is Matt going to the mall? (tonight)

Bob brought cookies to school. What: Thing Rule? Change the verb to the present tense. Needs ‘do’ support What did Bob bring to school? (cookies)

Remember!!!! - Sentences with helping verbs. -Unknown Subject? Invert the subject and helping verb -Sentences without helping verbs. Needs ‘do’ support Change verb to its present form -Unknown Subject? Leave them alone!!