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Raising
Questions
ENGLISH 7 MS. TEMBREVILLA
In this lesson, you will learn to:
Objectives define question;
identify types of questions;
and formulate questions.
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Preliminary Activity:
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WHAT IS A
question?
A question is a sentence that asks
something and requires an answer. It
ends with a question mark (?).
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AUXILIARY VERBS MODAL VERBS
An auxiliary verb (or a helping Modal verbs add meaning to the
verb as it's also called) is used main verb in a sentence by
with a main verb to help express expressing possibility, ability,
the main verb's tense, mood, or permission, or obligation.
voice.
The main auxiliary verbs are to can, could, may, might,
be, to have, and to do. They will, would, shall, should,
appear in the following forms: must, ought to
To Be: am, is, are, was, were,
being, been, will be
To Have: has, have, had, having,
will have
To Do: does, do, did, will do
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TYPES
of questions
a. Yes / No Question
b. Question - Word Question or Wh-Questions
c. Choice Question
d. Tag Question
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YES/ NO QUESTION
FORM FORM DEFINITION
a. be verb + subject + main verb b. auxiliary verb + subject + (not) + This question is the easiest to
Are you reading? main verb ask and to answer. The
Is she singing? Do you want this book? answer to this question is
Have you not seen my phone? generally a “yes” or a “no.”
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QUESTION- WORD QUESTION OR WH - QUESTION
DEFINITION FORM FORM
The question usually a. question word (wh-) + b. question word (wh-) +
begins with a question auxiliary verb + subject modal verb + subject +
word that starts with the + main verb main verb
letters “wh.”
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EXAMPLES
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EXAMPLES:
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CHOICE QUESTION
This question contains options
or choices. The answer to it is
usually already in the question.
Form:
a. auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
Example: Do you want poems or short
stories?
Will you buy a book or a toy?
b. main verb be + subject
Example: Is he a writer or an editor?
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Form:
a. positive statement (subject + auxiliary
Tag Question verb + main verb) + negative tag (auxiliary
+ not + personal pronoun same as subject)
This question begins with a Example: You are reading, aren’t you?
statement followed by a mini-
b. negative statement (subject + auxiliary
question. It is used to ask for
with not/never + main verb) + positive tag
confirmation. (auxiliary + personal pronoun same as
subject)
Example: You don’t like reading, do you?
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How about this?
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Question Bingo
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QUESTIONS?
Thank you and God bless!
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