Вопрос задан 23.11.2023 в 10:12. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Киреев Артём.

To write a few questions in Present Simple (General + Special)

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Отвечает Маринець Макс.

Ответ:

Do you study English every day at school  ? General

Who studies English every day at school  ? who-question

Where do you study English every day?  Special

When do you study English at school  ? Special

What language do you study every day at school?  Special

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Certainly! The Present Simple tense is used to talk about general truths, habits, routines, and facts that are always true. There are two types of questions you can form in Present Simple: general questions and special questions.

General Questions:

1. Am/Is/Are + Subject + Verb (base form) + ...? - *Are you a student?* - *Is she from France?* - *Am I late?*

2. Do/Does + Subject + Verb (base form) + ...? - *Do you like coffee?* - *Does he play the guitar?* - *Do we have a meeting today?*

Special Questions:

1. Question word (Who/What/When/Where/Why/How) + Am/Is/Are + Subject + Verb (base form) + ...? - *Where are you going?* - *What is your favorite movie?* - *How is your day?*

2. Question word + Do/Does + Subject + Verb (base form) + ...? - *What do you do for a living?* - *How does she learn new languages?* - *When do they usually go to the gym?*

Negative Questions:

In both general and special questions, you can also form negative questions:

1. Negative General Questions: - *Aren't you coming to the party?* - *Isn't it a beautiful day?* - *Don't they like chocolate?*

2. Negative Special Questions: - *Why aren't you studying for the exam?* - *How doesn't he understand this concept?* - *What don't you like about the new policy?*

Remember that when forming questions, the auxiliary verbs "am," "is," "are," "do," and "does" are used to create questions in the Present Simple tense. The choice of the auxiliary verb depends on the subject of the sentence (first person singular, third person singular, or plural).

I hope this helps! If you have any specific questions or need more examples, feel free to ask.

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