Wh word 
(optional) 
auxiliary person verb 
What 
do 
I like? 
Why you study? 
Where they eat? 
When we want? 
How much 
does 
he need? 
How many she buy? 
How it go?
What do you do? 
AUXILIARY VERB
Who do you like? 
Who does Juliana like? 
Who likes you? 
Who likes Juliana?
Wh word 
(optional) 
auxiliary person verb 
What 
did 
I like? 
Why you study? 
Where they eat? 
When we want? 
How much he need? 
How many she buy? 
How it go?
What did you do? 
AUXILIARY VERB
Who did Juliana call? 
Who called Juliana?
Wh word 
(optional) 
auxiliary person verb 
What 
will 
I like? 
Why you study? 
Where they eat? 
When we want? 
How much he need? 
How many she buy? 
How it go?
Wh word 
(optional) 
Verb to be person 
Who am I? 
Where 
is 
he? 
Who she? 
When it? 
How 
are 
you? 
How many they? 
How we?
Wh word 
(optional) 
Verb to be person 
Where 
was 
I? 
Who he? 
Who she? 
Where it? 
How 
were 
you? 
How many they? 
How we?
Wh word 
(optional) 
Modal verbs person Main verb 
Who 
Can 
Could 
Would 
Should 
Must 
I call? 
Where you go? 
When he travel? 
What she do? 
How much it cost? 
How many they buy? 
How we escape?
do / does – questions in the present 
did – questions in the past 
will – questions in the future 
verb to be – inversion 
modal verb - inversion
It’s also possible to ask negative questions: 
Don’t you work here? 
Isn’t she your cousin? 
Didn’t they talk to her? 
Can’t we help them? 
Doesn’t he love you? 
Aren’t you late? 
Etc.
Pretend you’re a journalist and ask questions 
to your friend. 
Remember to ask questions using the 
present, past, future, verb to be and modals.
To confirm information; 
To check if something is true or not; 
Affirmative sentence : negative question 
Negative sentence: affirmative question
You like ice-cream, don’t you? 
You don’t like ice-cream, do you? 
He plays soccer, doesn’t he? 
He doesn’t play soccer, does he?
You saw that movie, didn’t you? 
You didn’t see that movie, did you?
You will go, won’t you? 
You won’t go, will you?
We are friends, aren’t we? 
I am your classmate, aren’t I? 
They aren’t your sisters, are they? 
John is very smart, isn’t he? 
The movie isn’t today, is it?
We weren’t friends, were we? 
I was your boss, wasn’t I? 
They were your neighbors, weren’t they? 
Julia wasn’t at the mall, was she? 
The game was yesterday, wasn’t it?
We can do it, can’t we? 
I couldn’t travel, could I? 
They must study, mustn’t they? 
James shouldn’t work more, should he? 
Mariana would date him, wouldn’t she?
Present: do/does/don’t/doesn’t 
Past: did/didn’t 
Future: will/won’t 
Verb to be: no auxiliary 
Modal verbs: no auxiliary
Try to guess information about your friend 
using the tag questions. 
Remember to use tag questions with 
present, past, future, verb to be and modals.
WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED! 
Rapha Forte 
wizraphaelforte@terra.com.br 
Assistente de Coordenação 
Teacher 
Wizard Cangaíba

Asking Questions in English

  • 3.
    Wh word (optional) auxiliary person verb What do I like? Why you study? Where they eat? When we want? How much does he need? How many she buy? How it go?
  • 4.
    What do youdo? AUXILIARY VERB
  • 5.
    Who do youlike? Who does Juliana like? Who likes you? Who likes Juliana?
  • 6.
    Wh word (optional) auxiliary person verb What did I like? Why you study? Where they eat? When we want? How much he need? How many she buy? How it go?
  • 7.
    What did youdo? AUXILIARY VERB
  • 8.
    Who did Julianacall? Who called Juliana?
  • 9.
    Wh word (optional) auxiliary person verb What will I like? Why you study? Where they eat? When we want? How much he need? How many she buy? How it go?
  • 10.
    Wh word (optional) Verb to be person Who am I? Where is he? Who she? When it? How are you? How many they? How we?
  • 11.
    Wh word (optional) Verb to be person Where was I? Who he? Who she? Where it? How were you? How many they? How we?
  • 12.
    Wh word (optional) Modal verbs person Main verb Who Can Could Would Should Must I call? Where you go? When he travel? What she do? How much it cost? How many they buy? How we escape?
  • 13.
    do / does– questions in the present did – questions in the past will – questions in the future verb to be – inversion modal verb - inversion
  • 14.
    It’s also possibleto ask negative questions: Don’t you work here? Isn’t she your cousin? Didn’t they talk to her? Can’t we help them? Doesn’t he love you? Aren’t you late? Etc.
  • 15.
    Pretend you’re ajournalist and ask questions to your friend. Remember to ask questions using the present, past, future, verb to be and modals.
  • 16.
    To confirm information; To check if something is true or not; Affirmative sentence : negative question Negative sentence: affirmative question
  • 17.
    You like ice-cream,don’t you? You don’t like ice-cream, do you? He plays soccer, doesn’t he? He doesn’t play soccer, does he?
  • 18.
    You saw thatmovie, didn’t you? You didn’t see that movie, did you?
  • 19.
    You will go,won’t you? You won’t go, will you?
  • 20.
    We are friends,aren’t we? I am your classmate, aren’t I? They aren’t your sisters, are they? John is very smart, isn’t he? The movie isn’t today, is it?
  • 21.
    We weren’t friends,were we? I was your boss, wasn’t I? They were your neighbors, weren’t they? Julia wasn’t at the mall, was she? The game was yesterday, wasn’t it?
  • 22.
    We can doit, can’t we? I couldn’t travel, could I? They must study, mustn’t they? James shouldn’t work more, should he? Mariana would date him, wouldn’t she?
  • 23.
    Present: do/does/don’t/doesn’t Past:did/didn’t Future: will/won’t Verb to be: no auxiliary Modal verbs: no auxiliary
  • 24.
    Try to guessinformation about your friend using the tag questions. Remember to use tag questions with present, past, future, verb to be and modals.
  • 25.
    WE HOPE YOUENJOYED! Rapha Forte wizraphaelforte@terra.com.br Assistente de Coordenação Teacher Wizard Cangaíba