Subject Predicate Subject Main verb (Nominative structure) Auxiliary (link) verb.

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Subject Predicate

Subject Main verb (Nominative structure) Auxiliary (link) verb

Look like affirmative sentences ( ) Predicate Subject BUT Subject Auxiliary verb / Link verb Main verb/ Nominative structure

Auxiliary Verb OR modal verb OR link- verb Subject Auxiliary verb Small subject Auxiliary verb OR modal verb OR link-verb Semantic verb * Semantic verb = main verb

Auxiliary (link) verb Subject Main verb (Nominative structure) Subject Predicate Interrogative word (WH…)

Auxiliary Verb (Link verb) Subject Main verb (nominative structure) Predicate Subject

Predicate Auxiliary verb Small subject Auxiliary verb Small subject Auxiliary verb

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