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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Do or Are?

When we use do or are in questions?That's difference between them?
  

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Hi, Before you can understand questions, you need to understand statements that are not questions. Let me begin by asking you this, to see the level of your English. Try to complete these sentences.

  • Hi, Before you can understand questions, you need to understand statements that are not questions.
  • Let me begin by asking you this, to see the level of your English.
  • Try to complete these sentences.
  • The students ________________ (cook) dinner right now.
  • (Use Present Continuous tense) The students ________________ (cook) dinner every day.
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Hi,



Before you can understand questions, you need to understand statements that are not questions.



Let me begin by asking you this, to see the level of your English.



Try to complete these sentences.



The students ________________ (cook) dinner right now. (Use Present Continuous tense)

The
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Hi Anon:

Use is/are with adjectives.
The answer will be the same form of the verb + adjective.

Examples:

Are you happy? -
Answers:
Yes. I am happy. (Yes I am.)

No, I am not happy.(No, I'm not.)
I am sad.

Is the water too cold?
Answers:
No, it is not too cold. It is just about right.
Yes it is too cold.

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