Put the words in the right order to make questions. (you here are – are you here? ) 1 clever you 2 at i the university 3 sleep he must now 4 speak can we english 5 next week come you will 6 they arrive can by train 7 forgotten she has to water the flowers 8 my tv brother is watching if there is no auxiliary verb, we put do\does\did before the subject. statement “+” : i like pizza. mike lives in london. he went to the restaurant. question “? ” : do i like pizza? does mike live in london? did he go to the restaurant? b. make questions with you (know me – do you know me? ) 1 drink 2 like 3 knew 4 bought a cat last 5 live in 6 play the piano c. make questions with she (know me – does she know me? ) 1 play 2 speak 3 lived in 4 crashed a car 5 went home 5 min 6 understand my remember! never put do with other auxiliary verbs! (will you come? – not do you will come? ) remember! put only one verb before the subject (are you playing? not are playing you? ) d. make questions. (we see a sea – do we see a sea? ) 1 i live in yekaterinburg 2 our boss travels a lot to different countries 3 the 17.40 train to druzhinino leaves from platform 6 4 everybody at the university study history question words questions with question words (how, when, where, why, who, etc) usually have the same word order as yes\no questions. (where do you go? who will he come with? ) e. make questions with the words in the box. how when where why when 1 (you to see you. 2 (the train at 3.45. 3 (you say “chocolate” in russian) “shokolad! ” 4 (great patriotic war begin) in 1941. 5 (they go) to see the match. it is possible to ask questions with how + adjective/adverb (how old are you)