Forming questions in English can be tricky for language learners. They need to be aware of subject-verb inversion and the difference between Yes/No and Wh- Questions. They must also become familiar with the different auxiliaries used for different tenses. Even in the simple present tense, there are differences in question formation patterns and auxiliary use between the Be verb and other verbs.
Is there an easy way to show these auxiliary differences clearly? I’ve found that showing charts with the various subjects in the different tenses, often side by side, is a great way for students to remember which auxiliaries to use in question formation.
When is the best time to present each chart below? It depends when you’ve introduced the various tenses in class. Here is a suggested guideline:
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Am I late? |
| You | Are you from Brazil? |
| He | Is he a good student? |
| She | Is she tired today? |
| We | Are we on time? |
| They | Are they hungry? |
| Singular Noun | Is that your dog? |
| Plural Noun | Are the children tired? |
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Was I late? |
| You | Were you in Brazil last month? |
| He | Was he a good student? |
| She | Was she tired yesterday? |
| We | Were we on time? |
| They | Were they hungry? |
| Singular Noun | Was that your dog? |
| Plural Noun | Were the children tired? |
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Do I have something stuck in my teeth? |
| You | Do you need any help? |
| He | Does he like vegetables? |
| She | Does she have a dog? |
| We | Do we know the room number? |
| They | Do they play basketball? |
| Singular Noun | Does your daughter watch cartoons? |
| Plural Noun | Do your friends go out on weeknights? |
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Did I have something stuck in my teeth last night? |
| You | Did you need any help? |
| He | Did he like vegetables when he was young? |
| She | Did she have a dog last year? |
| We | Did we know the room number? |
| They | Did they play basketball in high school? |
| Singular Noun | Did your daughter watch cartoons last weekend? |
| Plural Noun | Did your friends go out last night? |
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Have I forgotten something? |
| You | Have you traveled to Europe? |
| He | Has he eaten dinner? |
| She | Has she done her homework? |
| We | Have we come here before? |
| They | Have they lived here long? |
| Singular Noun | Has your friend studied English for a long time? |
| Plural Noun | Have your coworkers gone to the meeting yet? |
| Subject | Example |
|---|---|
| I | Have I been forgetting things again? |
| You | Have you been traveling in Europe? |
| He | Has he been eating dinner for the past hour? |
| She | Has she been doing her homework since 5:00 pm? |
| We | Have we been coming here for two years or three? |
| They | Have they been living here long? |
| Singular Noun | Has your friend been studying English for a long time? |
| Plural Noun | Have your coworkers been going to the monthly meetings? |
| Tense | Example |
|---|---|
| Present Progressive | Am I going with you? |
| Simple Future with "will" | Will you finish your homework on time? |
| Simple Future with "be going to" | Is he going to take next Friday off? |
| Past Perfect Progressive | Had she been studying English for a while before she got the job? |
| Modal of Advice | Should we clean the apartment before we go? |
| Modal of Ability | Can they speak Japanese? |
| Modal of Possibility | Could that be her new boyfriend? |
| Present Passive | Are my friends invited to your party? |
Before presenting the charts in class, you may want to try eliciting the patterns for question formation for each subject in the tense(s) you’re covering (note: Aux = auxiliary verb or modal):
For further practice, try some of the following activities:
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