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Grammar Practice - English Course - 4 -How, What, Who, Where, Why, When with "to Be"

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Welcome to the Grammar Practice of lesson 4 of the English Online course. In today 's class I am going to explain some questions words and how to make questions with the verb "to be". Also, I will talk about how to use them in the negative form. Basic english grammar explained.

One important thing to keep in mind is that the verb "to be" is one of the main verbs when it comes to learning English. So knowing how to use it when asking questions is a necessity, so this is definitely a class that you can not miss.

After this lesson you will know differents ways in which you can use the verb and how to pronounce it correctly.

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Grammar explanation - Questions Words and Questions with "to Be"

Today's grammar points:

Question words

Questions with "to be"

Who? Why? When? Where? What? How?

A question word or interrogative pronoun is used in questions

Question words are placed at the beginning of the question

Question words include: who? why? when? where? what? how?

Who? is used to ask a question about a person or people

Why? is used to ask a question about a reason

When? is used to ask a question about a moment in time

Where? is used to ask a question about a place

What? is used to ask a question about an object, an idea, an action

How? is used to ask a question about a way, manner or means

Positive form

Who? - Who is good vet? Who are they?

Why? - Why is he a judge? Why are they here?

When? - When is it? When are the classes?

Where? - Where is the flight attendant? Where are they?

What? - What is this? What are they?

How? - How are you? How are they?

Who is a good vet? Who are they?

Why is here judge? Why are they here?

When is it? When are the classes?

Where is the flight attendant? Where are they?

What is this? What are they?

How are you? How are they?

Negative form

Who? - Who isn't well? Who isn't a good vet?

Why? - Why is he not a good judge? Why isn't he a good judge?

When?

When is he not here? When isn't he here?

Where? - Where are they not? Where aren't they?

What? - What isn't ok? What is not ok?

How? - How aren't you ill? How are you not ill?

Who isn't well? Who isn't a good vet?

Why is he not a good judge? Why isn't he a good judge?

When is he not here? When isn't he here?

Where are they not? Where aren't they?

What isn't ok? What is not ok?

How aren't you ill? How are you not ill?

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