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Yes/No Questions

Present Progressive “to be” + verb + - ing S: You are leaving. Q: A: S: He is angry. Q: A:. Simple Present Tense NOT “to be” S: You go home. Q: A: S: He speaks English. Q: A:. Yes/No Questions. Simple Present Tense “to be” S: You are a student. Q: A:

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Yes/No Questions

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  1. Present Progressive “to be” + verb + -ing S: You are leaving. Q: A: S: He is angry. Q: A: Simple Present Tense NOT “to be” S: You go home. Q: A: S: He speaks English. Q: A: Yes/No Questions Simple Present Tense “to be” S: You are a student. Q: A: S: There is a fire. Q: A:

  2. Wh- Questions (Asking for Information) (pg. 17) • WHO: Asks about PEOPLE. Who is your best friend? Who is visiting your parents? • WHAT: Asks about THINGS. What is in your backpack? What are “Munchkins”? • WHEN: Asks about TIME. When is the basketball game? When do you go? • WHERE: Asks about PLACES. Where is your class? Where does he come from? • WHY: Asks for a REASON. Why is she sad? Why do you always come late? • HOW: Asks for a DESCRIPTION • (in what way/ adj. / adv. of MANNER). How is your mother? How does she dance?

  3. What PART-OF-SPEECH is “when”?

  4. What PART-OF-SPEECH is “where”?

  5. What PART-OF-SPEECH is “why”?

  6. What PART-OF-SPEECH is “how”?

  7. Wh- Questions: Adverbs Where: Replaces an ADVERB OF PLACE (a word, a phrase, or a dependent clause). To make a question with Where-…? 1. Replace the adverb (word, phrase, or clause) with “where.” 2.  Invert is/are sentences to change them into questions.  For PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR NON-is/are sentences, change the sentence into a question by adding the helping verb do/does and inverting the subject & do/does. Put Where- first. (.?) Is/Are: The dog is here.  The book is on the desk.  Pres. Prog.: He is running on the street.  NON-is/are:She studies in the library. 

  8. Where… Questions & Answers Exercise Use this picture to answer the WHERE questions worksheet.

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