Thank you for clicking, and welcome to thisbeginner lesson on how to make questions with
So, by this point, you should know the conjugationwith the verb "to be" and its various subjects.
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So you say, "I am," "you are," "he,""she," or "it is," "we are," "they
are."
So,we have some sentences on the board here.
Now, these are all present tense, so remember,these are present tense questions right now.
We have, "He is a teacher," "They areyour friends," and "You are a student."
How do we makethese into questions?
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With the verb "to be," if you want to findout if he is a teacher, you simply put the
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So here, "He is a teacher,"the question becomes, "Is he a teacher?"
The question here becomes, the statementis, "They are your friends," so the question
Running out of space,that's okay.
"Are they your friends?" and "You area student," becomes, again, put "are"
in front of the verb "to be,""Are you a student?"
Okay, now, in speaking, it is very importantwhen making questions that your voice kind
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The way, the correct way to askthat question is, "Is he a teacher?"
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So again, with "I am,"the question form would be, "Am I?"
So again, if I say, "I am a teacher,""Am I a teacher?"
Yes.
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You say, "You are,"it becomes, "Are you?"
So again, if I say, "You are a student,"the question is, "Are you a student?"
If I say, "He is a policeman,"the question becomes, "Is he a policeman?"
If I say, "We are students," the questionis, "Are we students?" and if I say, "They
are students," then the question is,"Are they students?"
Now let's look at the past tense and makingquestions in the past tense using the verb
So for the past tense, the rule isexactly the same for the verb "to be."
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However, for the past tense, we say, "I was,""You were," "He, she, or it was," "We were,"
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So I have three sentences here.
First one says,"He was born in Iraq."
Second one, "They were hungry."
And the third one,"You were angry."
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So the same idea again, "He was" becomes,"Was he," "They were" becomes, "Were they,"
and "You were" becomes,"Were you."
So again, "He was born in Iraq."
The question is, "Was he,was he born in Iraq?"
And a question mark, "They were hungry,"the question is, "Were they hungry?"
And "You were angry" becomes,in question form, "Were you angry?"
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So again, just remember for the pronunciationas well, when you're asking the questions,
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So this is a very, very easy way to rememberhow to make questions with the verb "to be."
Just switch the subject with theconjugated form of the verb "to be."
So remember, "I am" becomes, "Am I,""You are" becomes, "Are you," etc.
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So to test your knowledge of making questionswith the verb "to be" in the present tense
and in the past tense, please checkout www.engvid.com and do the quiz.