Formula, Structure, and Rules of Interrogative Sentences– Present Interrogative Tenses
Formula:
Do/Does + Subject +Base form of verb +Object
Helping verb
Do + Does
Example:
- Does she go in time?
| Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| She |
Go |
Time |
2. Does he like apple?
| Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| He |
Like |
Apple |
3. Does she eating their food?
| Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| She |
Eating |
Food |
4. Do you want to take car in the school?
| Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| Want |
Car |
School |
5. Does she need any favor?
| Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| She |
Need |
Favor |
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