Most questions have an auxiliary verb (e.g., be, do, have, or modal verb) before the subject. - Who did you write that note for? I wrote the note for my mother., We use negative questions to express surprise. - Haven’t they finished yet?, When we ask about the subject of a sentence, the word order doesn’t change, and we don’t use an auxiliary verb - Who wrote this book? J.K. Rowling wrote this book., Prepositions usually come at the end of questions. - Who do you practice with?, We use indirect questions to sound polite. Start indirect questions with Can you tell me… / Do you know…. We don’t use an auxiliary verb, and the word order doesn’t change. - Do you know why she became famous? , Use if in indirect Yes/No questions: - Can you tell me if you like foreign films?,

Intermediate 11 U1 Lesson B

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