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This document discusses word order in English questions. It explains that wh-words come first in questions using the verb "to be" and the rule is wh-word + am/is/are + subject + complement. For other verbs, questions use "do" or "does" and the question word comes first. Short answers to yes/no questions are also covered. Examples are provided and links to online exercises for practice forming questions.












Introduction to the topic of word order in questions as it relates to American English.
Focus on forming questions with the verb 'to be'; structure: Wh-word + am/is/are + subject + complement.
Covers the structure for forming questions with other verbs in present simple using Do/Does.
Reinforces the inclusion of Wh-words in questions using Do or Does.
Guidance on providing short answers to Yes/No questions.
Uses 'The Simpsons' as a cultural reference to aid understanding of the topic.
Provides resources for further practice on forming questions online.
Encourages learners to explore how many questions they can create using a mind map.