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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

INterrogative!

Hello!

Can someone explain me exactly the situations when we don't need to use the verb to do to make a setence in the interrogative?

Thank you

Paulo Oliveira

  

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For a start, the tenses where the auxiliary verb 'do' is not used. Is Mary smiling? Will you call me tomorrow?

  • For a start, the tenses where the auxiliary verb 'do' is not used.
  • Is Mary smiling?
  • Will you call me tomorrow?
  • And sentences with a question word, like Who cooked dinner?
  • Is this the kind of thing you are asking about?
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For a start, the tenses where the auxiliary verb 'do' is not used.

Is Mary smiling?

Will you call me tomorrow?

And sentences with a question word, like Who cooked dinner?

Is this the kind of thing you are asking about?

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