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Object question or Subject question (video) https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2012/object-question-or-subject-question-video/ https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2012/object-question-or-subject-question-video/#comments Thu, 20 Dec 2012 22:04:23 +0000 https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/?p=2161 How to form Subject or Object questions

See VIDEO for an explanation: Object questions or Subject questions? – video lesson

In Subject questions it is not possible to use an auxiliary to form the question

We ask: Who made this cake? and not Who did make this cake?

We cannot use an auxiliary verb (do, does, did) to ask a subject question because the standard question form with an auxiliary requires

  • Auxilary verb + subject + principle verb  it is ONLY possible if we know who or what does the action, this is the SUBJECT

Example:

  • Where do you go on Saturdays?
  • Have you seen the new Spielberg film?
  • Who did they give the prize to last week? (object question)

If we do not know the subject we cannot use this system.

See VIDEO for an explanation: Object questions or Subject questions? – video lesson

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Passive verb forms – video https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2012/passive-verb-forms-video/ https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/2012/passive-verb-forms-video/#comments Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:50:53 +0000 https://learnenglishlanguagewell.com/?p=2030  Passive verb forms use:

Be + past participle (of principal verb)

So the Present Passive Simple uses the present of the verb to be and the past participle of the main verb:

Ferrari cars are made in Italy

To see how to form Passive verbs in the:

  • Present continuous
  • Present perfect
  • Past simple
  • Past continuous
  • Modal verbs

have a look at this video I have made.

See video on how to form Passive verbs

Passive affirmative neg and question .pdf document with the summary of different verb forms in the passive (affirmative, negative and interrogative forms)

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