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Easy way to show negative and positive rules chart
Easy way to show negative and positive rules chart









easy way to show negative and positive rules chart

Which newspaper do you prefer, The Times or the Guardian ? Wh-questions 2 What subjects does everyone have to study? We sometimes use what or which with a noun: When we ask who, what and which about the subject of the verb, the question word takes the place of the subject: Barbara gave me the chocolates. When we ask who, what and which about the object of the verb, we put the question word in front of a Yes/No question: He is seeing Joe tomorrow. They have been working hard for their exams. We form wh-questions with these words by putting the question word in front of a Yes/No question: They are working in a shop. GapFillDragAndDrop_MTYxODc= Questions with when, where, why Wh-questions are questions which start with a word like what, when, where, which, who, whose, why and how. GapFillDragAndDrop_MTYxODU= Present simple and past simple questions and negatives 2 Present simple and past simple questions and negatives 1 Usually we use do/does or did:īut we can also make questions by putting have/has or had in front of the subject:Īnd make negatives by putting not or n't after have/has or had:

easy way to show negative and positive rules chart

We make questions and negatives with have in two ways. Here are the question forms and negative forms for be in the present simple and past simple: Positives GapFillTyping_MTYxODQ= Present simple and past simple questions and negativesįor all verbs except be and have, we use do/does or did to make Yes/No questions in the present simple and past simple: They work hard.įor all verbs except be and have, we use do/does + not or did + not to make negatives in the present simple and past simple: They work hard. ReorderingHorizontal_MTYxNzA= Negatives 2 In spoken English, we often reduce not to n’t: We make negatives by putting not after the first part of the verb: Might they have been working hard? Yes/No questions 1 ReorderingHorizontal_MTYxNjY= Yes/No questions 2 GapFillTyping_MTYxNjk= Negatives We make Yes/No questions by putting the first part of the verb in front of the subject: Yes/No questions are questions which we answer with Yes or No.











Easy way to show negative and positive rules chart