'Framing Questions' is the grammar topic which is prepared to facilitate right from school studets to the employers who are not well-versed in framing questions.
4. TYPES OF QUESTIONS
S.NO
.
TYPE Purpose Structure
1. Yes / No Questions a) For eliciting information Auxiliary Verb +
Subject + Main Verb
b) Inviting
c) Asking Permission Example:
d) Offering a) He is an engineer.
e) Requesting Ans: Is he an engineer?
2. WH – Questions a) Begins with: Question Word +
Auxiliary Verb +
Subject
Which?, What?, Who?, Where,? When?, Example: I go to Delhi?
Why?, How,? Whose? Ans: Where do you go to?
5. TYPES OF QUESTIONS
S.NO
.
TYPE Purpose Structure
3. Tag Questions a) Short Questions Auxiliary Verb + not +
Pronoun of the
Subject + ?
b) Asked to confirm the statement
Example:
a) He is an engineer.
Ans: is n’t he?
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Yes / No Questions
1.I would like to attend the party.
2.She is happy.
3.He plays Cricket.
4.He has resigned his job.
5.We shall have lunch in this hotel.
Examples
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Yes / No Questions
1.Would I like to attend the party?
2.Is she happy?
3.Does he play Cricket?
4.Has he resigned his job?
5.Shall we have lunch in this hotel.
Examples
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Wh- Questions (Subject Questions)
1.I will secure first mark.
2.He has been reading a novel.
3.Victor read books.
4.She saw a snake gliding by.
5.I live in Chennai.
Examples
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Wh – Questions (Subject Questions)
1.Who will secure first mark?
2.Who has been reading a novel?
3.Who read books?
4.Who saw a snake gliding by?
5.Where do you live?
Examples – Answers:
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Tag Questions
1. I would like to attend the party.
2. She is happy.
3. He plays Cricket.
4. He has resigned his job.
5. We shall have lunch in this hotel.
6. I will secure first mark.
7. He has been reading a novel.
8. Victor read Cricket.
9. She saw a snake gliding by.
10. I live in Chennai.
Examples
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Tag Questions
Rough Work: (Finding Verbs: Aux. Verb + Main Verb)
1. I would like to attend the party.
2. She is happy.
3. He plays Cricket.
4. He has resigned his job.
5. We shall have lunch in this hotel.
6. I will secure first mark.
7. He has been reading a novel.
8. Victor read books.
9. She saw a snake gliding by.
10. I live in Chennai.
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Tag Questions
Rough Work: (Identifying the HELPING VERBS)
1. I would like to attend the party.
2. She is happy.
3. He does play Cricket.
4. He has resigned his job.
5. We shall have lunch in this hotel.
6. I will secure first mark.
7. He has been reading a novel.
8. Victor did read books.
9. She did see a snake gliding by.
10.I do live in Chennai.
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Framing Questions
1. I would like to attend the party, wouldn’t I?
2. She is happy, isn’t she?
3. He does play Cricket, doesn’t he?
4. He has resigned his job, hasn’t he?
5. We shall have lunch in this hotel, shalln’t we?
6. I will secure first mark, won’t I?
7. He has been reading a novel, hasn’t he?
8. Victor did read books, didn’t he?
9. She did see a snake gliding by, didn’t she?
10.I do live in Chennai, don’t I?
Tag Questions: Examples
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Framing Question
1.I would like to attend the party.
Tag Questions: wouldn’t I?
Wh – Question: Who would like to
attend the party?
Yes / No Question: Would you like to
attend the party?
Example:
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Framing Questions
Review
He does play Cricket.
1.He has resigned his job.
2.We shall have lunch in this hotel.
3.I will secure first mark.
4.He has been reading a novel.
5.Victor did play Cricket.
6.She did see a snake gliding by.
7.I do live in Chennai.
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Framing Questions
2. She is happy.
Tag Question: isn’t she?
Wh – Question: Who is happy?
Yes/No Question: Is she happy?
Example:
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Framing Questions
Example
3. He plays Cricket.
Tag Question: doesn’t he?
Wh – Question: Who plays Cricket?
Yes/No Question: Does he play Cricket?
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4. He has resigned his job.
Tag Question : hasn’t he?
Wh- Question : Who has resigned
his job?
Yes / No Question: Has he resigned
his job?
Example:
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Framing Questions
5. We shall have lunch in this hotel.
Tag Question : shan’t we?
Wh- Question : What shall we
have in this hotel?
Yes / No Question: Shall we have
lunch in this hotel?
Example
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Framing Questions
6. I will secure first mark.
Tag Question : won’t I?
Wh- Question : Who will secure
first mark?
Yes / No Question: Will I secure
first mark?
Example
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7. He has been reading a novel.
Tag Question : hasn’t he?
Wh- Question : Who has been reading a
novel?
Yes / No Question : Has he been reading a
novel?
Example
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8. Victor read books.
Tag Question : didn’t he?
Wh- Question : Who read books?
Yes / No Question : Did Victor read books?
Example:
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Framing Questions
9. She saw a snake gliding by.
Tag Question : didn’t she?
Wh- Question : What did she see gliding by?
Yes / No Question : Did she see a snake
gliding by?
Example:
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Framing Questions
10.I live in Chennai.
Tag Question : don’t I?
Wh- Question : Where do you
live?
Yes / No Question : Do you live
in Chennai?
Example:
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Auxiliary Verbs [ helping Verbs]
• Am
• Is
• Are
• Was
• Were
• Do
• Does
• Did
Key verbs:
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs
will would shall should
May might can could
Need ought to dare to must
Key verbs: