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It’s easy as A and B Making QUESTIONS and NEGATIVES

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Page 1: It’s easy as A and B Making QUESTIONS and NEGATIVES

It’s easy as

A and B

Making QUESTIONSand NEGATIVES

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First, making questions

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Group “A” is for …

… AUXILIARIES(that means helping verbs, of course)

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Here are the common

AUXILIARIES:

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am, is, are, was, were (progressive tenses)

has, have, had (perfect tenses)

can, could, may, might, should,

would, must, will, etc. (common modal verbs)

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To make a question when there’s an

AUXILIARY VERB…

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… reverse the order of the subject and the auxiliary verb

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EXAMPLESShe’s going to India. = Is she going to India?

He can speak Hindi. = Can he speak Hindi?

You were born in China. = Were you born in China?

They’ve all said yes. = Have they all said yes?

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GOT IT? TRY THESE!Mr. Chen had arrived in Toronto. =

He’s smiling at the teacher. =

We’ve all been here before. =

You could buy me a coffee. =

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Answers

Had Mr. Chen arrived in Toronto?

Is he smiling at the teacher?

Have we all been here before?

Could you buy me a coffee?

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Group “B” is for the …

…BALANCE (that means all the other verbs not in Group A,

of course)

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To make a question when there’s a …

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Add DO, DOES, or DID,reverse the order of subject and auxiliary verb,

and then use the main verb in its base form.

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EXAMPLESYi found another tutor. = Did Yi find another

tutor?

Peter and Ana like cooking. = Do Peter and Ana like cooking?

Rania lives in Dundas. = Does Rania live in Dundas?

You forgot to pay the rent. Did you forget to pay the rent?

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Practice. Try these.She plays tennis often. =

They love to go for walks on the Bruce Trail. =

You wanted to be rich. =

Teachers empower their students. =

He spent a lot of money. =

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The answers:Does she play …?

Do they love to go …?

Did you want …?

Do teachers empower …?

Did he spend …?

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“A”: The main points, so far …

GROUP A is for verbs with auxiliaries, or helping verbs.

To make questions, reverse the order of subject and helping verb.

You have been to Limeridge Mall. = Have you been to Limeridge Mall?

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“B”: The main points, so far …

Group B is for the balance, all other verbs.

To make questions, add DO, DOES, or DID, reverse the order of subject and auxiliary verb, and then

use the main verb in its base form.

She liked Canada at first. = Did she like Canada at first?

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Now, making negatives!

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Group A is for...AUXILIARIES( that meanshelping verbs,of course)

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To make a negative …

Add NOT or N’T after the auxiliary/ helping verb

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EXAMPLESShe’s lived here for two years. = She hasn’t lived

here for two years.

That child will be a movie star when she grows up. = That child won’t (will not) be a movie star when she grows up.

We’re going to class. = We aren’t going to class.

You may leave the room. = You may not leave the room.

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More practice. Try these!

You should try to please your parents. =

They have taken the wrong bus. =

We will go to the party. =

You were playing baseball. =

I would be really careful. =

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Answers

You shouldn’t try ….

They haven’t taken ….

We won’t go ….

You weren’t playing …

I wouldn’t be really careful ….

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Group B is for the balance(that means all the other verbs, not in Group A)

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To make a negative

Add Doesn’t, Don’t, or Didn’t, and then use

the main verb in its base form

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ExamplesHe loves playing cards. = He doesn’t love

playing cards.

They wanted to go to the USA last year. = They didn’t want to go to the USA last year.

I meet her in the park. = I don’t meet her in the park.

You gave her a diamond. = You didn’t give her a diamond.

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Got it? Now practice.

He loved to play the guitar. =

She enjoys playing computer games. =

He ate a lot of fruit. =

They attend classes often. =

You sleep during tests. =

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The answersHe didn’t love to play the guitar.

She doesn’t enjoy playing computer games.

He didn’t eat a lot of fruit.

They don’t attend classes often.

You don’t sleep during tests.

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So now you know …

to make correct questions

and negatives, remember

GROUP A and GROUP B

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One special reminder,

the verb HAVE/HAS/HAD

is an auxiliary and a main verb

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When HAVE/HAS/HAD is an auxiliary,

Use it like all the other Group A verbsHave you smelled that flower yet?I haven’t seen the teacher.The snow hasn’t stopped.Hadn’t you applied to the College before?

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But if HAVE/HAS/HAD is a main verb,

use it like a Group B verbDo they really have true love?She doesn’t have any ability in Mathematics.Did you have any serious illnesses when you

were a child?We don’t have to do this assignment if we don’t

want to.

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That’s it! We’ve finished.

Ask the teacher if you would like a practice test with answers.

THANK YOU.THANK YOU!