Formation of questions exerciseChange the following affirmative sentences into questions.. Peter makes models from clay.. Does James play cricket?. Does Alice speak French2. Does Peter m
Trang 1Formation of questions exercise
Change the following affirmative sentences into questions
1 James plays cricket
2 Alice speaks French
3 Heat expands bodies
4 Peter makes models from clay
5 She practices the violin each morning
6 They played well yesterday
7 He goes to office by train
8 The doctor is coming to see her
9 The tablets were bitter
10 Our boys will win the match
11 Alice has finished her homework
12 He has done his exams well
Answers
1 Does James play cricket?
2 Does Alice speak French?
3 Does heat expand bodies?
4 Does Peter make models from clay?
5 Does she practice the violin each morning?
6 Did they play well yesterday?
7 Does he go to office by train?
8 Is the doctor coming to see her?
9 Were the tablets bitter?
10 Will our boys win the match?
11 Has Alice finished her homework?
12 Has he done his exams well?
Trang 2Grammar notes
If there is no auxiliary verb in the affirmative sentence, we use do, does or did to form questions Note that do and does are used to form questions in the simple present tense Did is used to form questions in the past tense.
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