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Sentence making with grade slogans
The copula verb be/ auxiliary verb/modal verb+subject+other components?
For example:
Is this your pen?
Yes, it is. /no, it isn't.
note:
1. When changing a declarative sentence into a general question, if there is a be verb in the sentence, it can be brought directly before the subject. If the subject is in the first person, it should be changed to the second person. For example:
I'm in Grade Two 1 Class. →
Are you in Grade Two 1 Class?
We are watching TV. →
Are you watching TV?
2. When there is a modal verb (can may must …) in the declarative sentence, it can also be brought directly before the subject to become a general question. For example:
He can swim now. →
Can he swim now?
The children can come with us. Can the children go with us?
3. When there is only one notional verb as the predicate in a declarative sentence and its tense is the general present, the notional verb after the subject of do or does should be used as the prototype when it becomes a general question. For example:
I like these animals. →
Do you like these animals?
She wants to go to the movies. Does she want to go to the movies?
4. General interrogative sentences generally use rising tone (↑)
General questions sometimes don't need to be answered by yes or no.
Wait, I hope it helps you.
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