The structure of special questions in the general present tense

The structure of special questions in the general present tense


Special question + auxiliary verb + subject + original verb + others?
eg:Where do you do study English?
Special question + be verb + subject + other?
eg:Why is your Mum so angry?
Special question + modal verb + subject + original verb + others?
eg:What can I do for you?



How to change a positive sentence into a negative sentence and a positive sentence into a general question
Right now, not a minute,
I'm running out of time!


I don't know if I can catch up
There are two kinds of verbs in the present tense
1. Be verb
He is a worker
He is not a worker
General questions: be + subject + others? For example: - is he a worker? - yes, he is. / no, he isn't
2. Action verb
Affirmative sentence: subject + action verb + others: she likes bread
Negative sentence: subject + don't (doesn't) + verb prototype + others
General questions: do (does) + subject + verb prototype + others
- Do she like bread?
- Yes,she does./ No,she doesn't.
Estimated late ha, also good Oh!
I don't know how to ask



The construction of declarative sentence, interrogative sentence, negative sentence and affirmative sentence


Declarative sentences (including affirmative and negative sentences): he likes salad. / he doesn't like salad. Negative sentences: he doesn't like salad. Interrogative sentences: does he like salad? Affirmative sentences: he likes salad



How does the structure of the main system of the general present tense change into a general question and a negative sentence


General questions: AM / is / are + subject + predicative
Negative sentence: subject + AM / is / are + not + predicative