Forming a question using Auxiliary Verb: If the sentence starts with Yes or No in the answer, then the question
is made using Helping Verb. Its sequence will be as follows –
Helping Verb + Subject + Main Verb + ………?
Examples:
Answer. Yes, I learn my lesson.
Ques. Do you learn your lesson?
Answer. No, I did not buy a book.
Ques. Did you buy a book?
Answer. Yes, you can take your book.
Ques. Can I take my book?
________ to see the fair ?
Answer. Yes, I go to see the fair.
Ques. Do you go to see the fair?
________ homework ? ।
Answer. Yes, I am doing my homework.
Ques. Are you doing your homework?
________ to Delhi yesterday ?
Answer. No, I did not go to Delhi yesterday.
Ques. Did you go to Delhi yesterday?
Questions formed from interrogative words - If yes or no have come in the answer, then interrogative words are used while making their questions. These interrogative words give information about getting some kind of information. Its sequence is as follows –
Question Word + Helping Verb + Subject + Main Verb + ………. ,
Example:
Where _______ ?
Answer. I am going to the market.
Ques. Where are you going ?
When _______?
Answer. I went to his house yesterday.
Ques. When did you go to his house?
Different interrogative words are used for different information:
Example:
(a) Q. Who ________?
Answer. The watchman keeps the key.
Question: Who keeps the key?
(Subject is removed and who is written in its place)
(b) Q. Whom ________?
Answer. I saw the principal there.
Question: Whom did you see there?
(The rest of the sentence is changed to interrogative by removing the object.)
(c) Q. Whose scooter________ ?
Answer. I brought Ram’s scooter.
Question: Whose scooter did you bring?
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