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Subject and Object Questions (Part 1) - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


Subject and Object Questions (Part 1) - By Smrt English



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00:00 the most important rule when you make questions in English
00:06 is change the word order . Usually in English .
00:11 We questions , we say the auxiliary verb before the
00:16 subject of the sentence . Okay , now , positive
00:21 sentences or negative sentences . Usually the first word is
00:25 a subject . And then we say the auxiliary verb
00:29 , and then we say the main verb . But
00:32 questions We changed the order , we say the auxiliary
00:36 verb , and then we say the subject . Okay
00:41 , Now ba careful because in positive sentences , the
00:47 present simple and the past simple . We don't say
00:51 do or does or did . But remember , you
00:56 need to use them in questions . So we have
01:00 to say , Do does or did before the subject
01:04 . Remember that I will show you some examples .
01:07 Okay , let's first let's look at ah sentence .
01:12 And then we're going to change that to a question
01:15 . Okay . Okay . Let's talk about Have first
01:19 . I haven't seen a car accident . So the
01:25 subject I the helping verb haven't the main verb scene
01:31 . This is the present . Perfect . So we
01:34 need have okay , but let's make a similar sentence
01:39 . But let's make a question I haven't seen .
01:43 We changed the order . What's the helping verb .
01:46 Well , haven't Lett's make a question ? Where have
01:52 And in the subject where have you and then the
01:57 main verb . Where have you seen a car accident
02:02 ? So remember , auxiliary verb subject . Okay .
02:08 Next , let's look at an example of the past
02:11 . Simple . Now , first , I will give
02:14 you Ah , positive sentence . And remember past simple
02:19 positive sentences . We do not say did or did
02:25 it ? Okay , we don't say did . Excuse
02:27 me . Um , he went home . So he
02:35 is the subject . No helping verb because this is
02:39 a past simple , positive sentence . He went home
02:44 early yesterday . Now , if you want to make
02:48 a question you need did so did is the helping
02:53 verb So auxiliary verb helping verb subject main verb .
03:00 Why did he go home yesterday ? Excuse me ?
03:06 Why did he go home early yesterday ? So did
03:10 he go auxiliary verb subject and then the main verb
03:16 for questions ? Okay , One more example . Uh
03:22 , Canada has a small population . Be careful .
03:28 Canada has a small population . How maney verbs air
03:33 in this sentence one have in this sentence is not
03:40 an auxiliary verb . It's a main verb . This
03:44 is the present simple present . Simple positive sentences we
03:51 do not use , do or does , but a
03:55 negative sentences or questions we must use . Do or
03:59 does . So Canada has no does Canada and remember
04:08 do does did Didn't we need the base form of
04:12 the main verb ? Have Does Canada have a small
04:18 population ? Does Canada have I lied before ? I'm
04:24 gonna give you one more example . She is staying
04:31 with her sister until tomorrow . So positive sentence subject
04:38 she auxiliary verb is main verb staying . She is
04:45 staying with her sister until tomorrow . If we make
04:49 a question , it's easy . She is no Is
04:53 she Is she staying with her sister until tomorrow .
05:00 So you must remember the rule . Most questions in
05:06 English , we say the auxiliary verb and then the
05:09 subject and then the main verb . If you'd like
05:14 to practice this more click on the link in the
05:17 video
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This lesson presents an important rule when you construct questions—use the auxiliary verb before the subject

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Subject and Object Questions (Part 1) is a free educational video by Smrt English.It helps students in grades 4.

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