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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Does or is

Hello everyone!
Could you explain the difference between
Does an is in the question?
Does your boss already checked the documents? Or
Is your boss already checked the documents?
Which sentence is correct? Why?

Thank you!!
  

Top answer

Neither question is correct, because you have not formed a correct English tense. A native speaker would have to start trying to guess your meaning. I think you are trying to say Has your boss already checked the documents?

  • Neither question is correct, because you have not formed a correct English tense.
  • A native speaker would have to start trying to guess your meaning.
  • I think you are trying to say Has your boss already checked the documents?
  • This is Present Perfect tense.
  • Have you studied it yet?
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Neither question is correct, because you have not formed a correct English tense.
A native speaker would have to start trying to guess your meaning.

I think you are trying to say Has your boss already checked the documents? This is Present Perfect tense. Have you studied it yet?
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Neither of your sentences is correct. This is:

Has your boss already checked the documents?
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Thank you for answer, but I not understand the rule when I can use "does" and when " is" in the questions. What is the difference?

Another sentences
If it doesn't work,...
If it isn't work,...
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In this kind of situation, use 'does' with another main verb (here, 'work') and use 'is' with an adjective or a noun or an '-ed' verb or an '-ing' verb.

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