This document provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It discusses how subject questions do not use auxiliary verbs and use the third person form of the verb. Object questions change the word order and use auxiliary verbs. Examples of subject and object questions are provided along with exercises for students to practice forming these types of questions. Students are reminded to review previously learned grammar and do self-evaluations.
This document provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It discusses how subject questions do not use auxiliary verbs and use the third person form of the verb. Object questions change the word order and use auxiliary verbs. Examples of subject and object questions are provided along with exercises for students to practice forming these types of questions. Students are reminded to review previously learned grammar and do self-evaluations.
This document provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It discusses how subject questions do not use auxiliary verbs and use the third person form of the verb. Object questions change the word order and use auxiliary verbs. Examples of subject and object questions are provided along with exercises for students to practice forming these types of questions. Students are reminded to review previously learned grammar and do self-evaluations.
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• SUBJECT AND OBJECT QUESTIONS
• VERB AND NOUN COMBINATIONS Subject Question When the question word is the subject of the verb in the question. We don’t use an auxiliary and we write the verb in third person. Look at these two questions. 1.-Who loves Juliet? Romeo loves Juliet. • In the first question, Romeo is the subject of the verb. 2.- Who gives you money ? My mother. 3.- Who sings ? The bird sings. 4.-Who watches TV every night ? My brother 5.- Who uses the telephone the most in your house? My daughter. 6.- Susan wants to talk to you . Who wants to talk to me ? Susan Remember • In a subject question, we do not use an auxiliary verb; we simply replace the subject with who. Richard rides his bike. - Who rides his bike? RICHARD.
We ate meat . → Who ate meat? WE.
I opened the door. → Who opened the door? I.
Carla had a dog. → Who had a dog? CARLA.
• THE ANSWER OF THE QUESTION IS THE SUBJECT OF THE VERB (THE PERSON WHO DOES THE ACTIVITY
• WE USE WHO OR WHAT IN THESE QUESTIONS
• Object question An object question asks about the object of the sentence. You must change the word order of the sentence. Remember • THE ANSWER OF THE QUESTION IS THE OBJECT • WE USE MODALS AND AUXILIARY VERBS
Examples: 1.- Who does the agency pay? Ron.
2.- Where does he live ? He lives in Piura
Examples • Amanda loves Scott, but Scott loves Sophie. • Sophie loves Jerry, but Jerry doesn’t like her. He likes Katty. • Katty is madly in love with Joe, but Joe thinks only in Amanda. Questions 1.- Who loves Amanda? 2.-Who does Sophie love ? 3.- Who loves Sophie ? 4.-Who does Katty love ? 5.- Who loves Scott? Exercises 1.-John likes rock -music. – ……………………………………………………….
2.-Maria comes from Argentina -
3.-They play in the garden. -
4.-I go to the cinema on Saturdays. -
5.-We go to Punta Sal because it is warm there.. -
What did she push?
interrogative - auxiliary - subject - infinite main verb She pushed her bike. ----OBJECT
What did she carry?
interrogative - auxiliary - subject - infinite main verb She carried a bag. -----OBJECT
We waited in the park.
Where did we wait? interrogative - auxiliary - subject - infinite main verb We waited in the park. ----OBJECT PRACTICE: PUT IN ORDER THE SENTENCES Arrange the words to make questions.
• do / a dog / you / have →
• you / coffee / do / like → • speak/ she / English / does → • he / can / dance - • play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis → • go / last night / out / you / did → • the train / when / leave / does → • him / she / did / the truth / tell / why → • on / they / holiday / are → • she / Australia / from / is → PRACTICE 2
Ask for the subject (in bold print). Use 'who' (for people) or 'what' (for everything else).
• Gareth speaks English. →
• Mandy plays the guitar. → • John is from Australia. → • Our room is on the second floor. → • You will meet them next week. → • My bike is blue. → • The show started early. → • My computer doesn't work. → • Her brother went to Canada last year. → • Your friends don't like pizza. → CONCLUSION • Review all the grammar that you learned. • Review the links that you have in the platform • Do your self -evaluation THANK YOU