auxillary verb - do, did, does, will, have, would etc., Will you come with me? - Auxillary verb + subject + main verb = question, Do you know where the bank is? - An example of an INDIRECT question where the positie sentence word order is used, What do you do for a living? - An example of the question with the special question word, You will be there, won't you? - An example of a tag question, Didn't you like it? - A question with a negative auxillary (to show the surprise), I have never been abroad. Have you? - The question with no verb, where only the auxillary verb is needed to avoid the repetition, Should we buy her a present? - There are NO auxillaries in sentences where a modal verb is used, that's why it is put on the first place, Who lives in that house? - Question with NO auxillaries, because a special question word IS a subject, Who did you come with? - A question cannot start with a preposition, therefore it is placed in the very end of the sentence, How many children does she have? - An auxillary can be placed somewhere in the middle of the sentence because of the special question word and the words dependent from it,

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