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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"Does" and "is"

How can we make a distinction when to use "does" and "is" as a question word?

Example:
Is this bus stop at the station?
or
Does this bus stop at the station?
  

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Hi, How can we make a distinction when to use "does" and "is" as a question word? You can't, unless you have studied how to make questions with the Simple Present tense of the verb 'be', and with the Simple Present tense of regular verbs. Have you studied these matters yet?

  • Hi, How can we make a distinction when to use "does" and "is" as a question word?
  • You can't, unless you have studied how to make questions with the Simple Present tense of the verb 'be', and with the Simple Present tense of regular verbs.
  • Have you studied these matters yet?
  • Example: Is this bus stop at the station?
  • 'Stop' here is a noun.
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Hi,

How can we make a distinction when to use "does" and "is" as a question word?
You can't, unless you have studied how to make questions with the Simple Present tense of the verb 'be', and with the Simple Present tense of regular verbs. Have you studied these matters yet?

Example:
Is this bus stop at the station?

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