All yes/no questions begin with a verb.
To make questions we put an auxiliary verb before the subject.
Auxiliary verbs are:
Be (am, are, etc), Have/has/had, will, would, can, could shall, should, may, might and must.
The teacher is here.
Is the teacher here?
Mark has arrived.
Has Mark arrived?
The bus will be late.
Will the bus be late?
You can sing.
Can you sing?
If there is no auxiliary verb: put do/does/did before the subject and use the infinitive (without to)
I need a pen.
Do I need a pen?
She went to school.
Did she go to school?
We don´t put do with other auxiliary verbs
Only put one verb before the subject.
1. Put the words in the right order to make questions
Crazy/ are / you ______________________________________
Your / dogs / are / they ________________________________
Still / friends / we / are ________________________________
Mr. And Mrs. Smith / Have / got / children _________________
Visa / I need / do _____________________________________
Tomorrow / you / be / here / will _________________________
Sing / your brother / can ________________________________
go / must / you / now __________________________________
2. make questions with he.
You want to know. If somebody ..
Lived in Lisbon __________________________________________
Works in a hospital ______________________________________
Likes classical music. ____________________________________
Knows your sister_______________________________________
3. Make yes/ No questions:
Mark has arrived. ________________________________________________
Mary wants to play football. _______________________________________________
Mr. Smith can sing very well.
_______________________________________________
The train will leave at eight o´clock. ________________________________________________
All yes/no questions begin with a verb.
To make questions we put an auxiliary verb before the subject.
Auxiliary verbs are:
Be (am, are, etc), Have/has/had, will, would, can, could shall, should, may, might and must.
The teacher is here.
Is the teacher here?
Mark has arrived.
Has Mark arrived?
The bus will be late.
Will the bus be late?
You can sing.
Can you sing?
If there is no auxiliary verb: put do/does/did before the subject and use the infinitive (without to)
I need a pen.
Do I need a pen?
She went to school.
Did she go to school?
We don´t put do with other auxiliary verbs
Only put one verb before the subject.
1. Put the words in the right order to make questions
Crazy/ are / you ______________________________________
Your / dogs / are / they ________________________________
Still / friends / we / are ________________________________
Mr. And Mrs. Smith / Have / got / children _________________
Visa / I need / do _____________________________________
Tomorrow / you / be / here / will _________________________
Sing / your brother / can ________________________________
go / must / you / now __________________________________
2. make questions with he.
You want to know. If somebody ..
Lived in Lisbon __________________________________________
Works in a hospital ______________________________________
Likes classical music. ____________________________________
Knows your sister_______________________________________
3. Make yes/ No questions:
Mark has arrived. _______________________________________________________
Mary wants to play football. _______________________________________________
Mr. Smith can sing very well. ______________________________________________
The train will leave at eight o´clock. ________________________________________
Only put one verb before the subject.
We don´t put do with other auxiliary verbs
Did she go to school?
She went to school.
Do I need a pen?
I need a pen.
If there is no auxiliary verb: put do/does/did before the subject and use the infinitive (without to)
Can you sing?
You can sing.
Will the bus be late?
The bus will be late.
Has Mark arrived?
Mark has arrived.
Is the teacher here?
The teacher is here.
To make questions we put an auxiliary verb before the subject.
Auxiliary verbs are:
Be (am, are, etc), Have/has/had, will, would, can, could shall, should, may, might and must.
All yes/no questions begin with a verb.
3. Make yes/ No questions:
Mark has arrived. _______________________________________________________
Mary wants to play football. _______________________________________________
Mr. Smith can sing very well. ______________________________________________
The train will leave at eight o´clock. ________________________________________
2. Make questions with he.
You want to know. If somebody ..
Lived in Lisbon __________________________________________
Works in a hospital ______________________________________
Likes classical music. ____________________________________
Knows your sister_______________________________________
1. Put the words in the right order to make questions
Crazy/ are / you ______________________________________
Your / dogs / are / they ________________________________
Still / friends / we / are ________________________________
Mr. And Mrs. Smith / Have / got / children _________________
Visa / I need / do _____________________________________
Tomorrow / you / be / here / will _________________________
Sing / your brother / can ________________________________
go / must / you / now __________________________________