Non Progresive Verbs
Mental States:
know suppose imagine think
realize feel doubt need understand want remember prefer
believe recognize think
Emotional States:
love dislike mind like appreciate fear envy care
hate
Possession:
have* possess own belong
Sensory Perception:
hear taste * smell * see* feel*
Other Existing States:
seem look exist owe be contain cost include consist of appear weigh
Question forms &subject/object questions
Review of question forms
Yes/No questions
* Is he a teacher? Yes he is.
* Can you swim? No, I can’t.
* Have they got a car? Yes they have.
To form yes/noquestions where there is an auxiliary verb or a modal verb, we invert the word order of a positive sentence. (He is a teacher > Is he a teacher?)
* Do you eat fish? No I don’t.
* Does she knowyou. Yes she does.
When there is no auxiliary verb we use ‘do’ to form the question.
With question words
The same rules apply when there is a question word (‘what’, ‘where’, ‘when’, ‘why’,‘who’, ‘which’, ‘how’, ‘how much’, ‘how many’)
* Where is the hotel?
* What can you smell?
* Who has just arrived?
Where there is an auxiliary or modal verb, that verb is used to form thequestion.
* How did you get here?
* When do your parents get back?
* How much does it cost?
Where there is no auxiliary verb, we use do.
Subject/Object questions
Sometimes you might seequestions like this.
* Who broke the window?
* What happened next?
* Who told you that?
There is no auxiliary verb and the word order is not inverted....
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