Auxiliary verbs like be, have, and do are used after the main verb in a question., True , False, In a subject question (where the question word is the subject), we do not use an auxiliary verb like do or did., True, False, The sentence "What did happen to you?" is a correct example of a subject question., True, False, In an indirect question like "Can you tell me...?", the word order that follows is the same as in a normal sentence., True, False, It is correct to end a question with a preposition, such as "Who did you go with?", True, False, The sentence "Do you think will it rain?" is grammatically correct., True, False, Negative wh-questions, like "Who doesn't like coffee?", can be used to confirm something you believe is true., True, False, In negative subject questions, we still use an auxiliary verb., True, False.
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