Wh_questions_in_subject_form_ozne_durumundaki_5...

  • Wh_questions_in_subject_form_ozne_durumundaki_5...

    What or English level (A1, A2, etc.) are you studying?

    Ensure the verb correctly reflects the tense (e.g., Who broke the window? for past; Who is singing? for present continuous). wh_questions_in_subject_form_ozne_durumundaki_5...

    Even if you expect multiple answers, the verb is typically conjugated as 3rd person singular (e.g., "Who wants cake?" ). 📝 Example Comparison Object Question Subject Question Focus The Receiver (Object) The Doer (Subject) Structure Wh- + do/did + Subj + Verb Wh- + Verb Example 1 Who did you see? Who saw you? Example 2 What did happen? (Incorrect) What happened ? 🔍 Feedback on this Specific Topic What or English level (A1, A2, etc

    In standard English questions, we use (e.g., "What did you see?" ). However, when the question word ( Who, What, Which ) is the subject of the sentence, the word order changes: No Auxiliary: Do not use do, does, or did . for present continuous)

  • What or English level (A1, A2, etc.) are you studying?

    Ensure the verb correctly reflects the tense (e.g., Who broke the window? for past; Who is singing? for present continuous).

    Even if you expect multiple answers, the verb is typically conjugated as 3rd person singular (e.g., "Who wants cake?" ). 📝 Example Comparison Object Question Subject Question Focus The Receiver (Object) The Doer (Subject) Structure Wh- + do/did + Subj + Verb Wh- + Verb Example 1 Who did you see? Who saw you? Example 2 What did happen? (Incorrect) What happened ? 🔍 Feedback on this Specific Topic

    In standard English questions, we use (e.g., "What did you see?" ). However, when the question word ( Who, What, Which ) is the subject of the sentence, the word order changes: No Auxiliary: Do not use do, does, or did .