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Negative Question Tags



TYPES OF QUESTIONS
In English, there are two main types of questions which are;
*Yes / No Questions
*Wh – Questions
YES / NO QUESTIONS
Yes / No questions are the questions which are answered yes or no.
It means when we are asking yes/no questions, we are expecting the answer, yes or no.
To form Yes/No questions, we use one of these verbs: auxiliary verbs ( be, do and have ) or modal verbs ( can, may,etc.).
We can not use questions words like what, how, why, who, etc. whilw making Yes/No questions.
FORMING YES/NO QUESTIONS
Yes / No questions are made, using the verb (am, is, are, was, were, have, had, do, does, did, can, will, should etc.) at the beginning of a sentence. Namely, subject and verb change their position in statement and question.
Sentence
I am a doctor.
Question
Am I a doctor?
Sentence
He is from England.
Question
Is he from England?
Sentence
We are happy.
Question
Are we happy?
Sentence
She was ready.
Question
Was she ready?
Sentence
They were the same.
Question
Were they the same?
Do ( as an auxiliary verb ) + Subject + Main Verb + ….
Sentence
I put the keys on the table.
Question
Do I put the keys on the table?
Sentence
She gets up early in mornings.
Does she get up early in mornings?
Sentence
Coffee grows in Brazil.
Does coffee grow in Brazil?
Sentence
You like spend time at home.
Do you like spend time at home?
Sentence
They write letter to me.
Do they write letter to me?
Sentence
We drank milk.
Did we drink milk?
Sentence
He cleaned his room.
Did he clean his room?

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