Basic Question Structure
The basic structure of a question in English is very simple:
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
| auxiliary verb | subject | main verb | |
| Do | you | like | Mary? |
| Are | they | playing | football? |
| Will | Anthony | go | to Tokyo? |
| Have | you | seen | ET? |
Exception!
For the verb be in simple present and simple past, we do not use an auxiliary verb. We simply reverse the positions of be and subject:
For the verb be in simple present and simple past, we do not use an auxiliary verb. We simply reverse the positions of be and subject:
| Statement: | He | is | German. |
| Question: | Is | he | German? |
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