viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012

After the Second Group Work

Some tips for making questions:

Every time you make a question remember: 

It isn't enough to change your tone: 

"You get your suitcase?" X (You are thinking in Spanish)
You should say: "Did you get your suitcase?" 

"You went to the Club?" X (You are thinking in Spanish)
You should say: "Did you  go to the club?"

You must change the words order when a verb is composed by two words: 

" Have been you worried?" X
You should say: "Have you been worried?" (The subject goes between the two words verb)

"Did lose you the suitcase?" X
You should say: "Did you lose the suitcase?" (The subject goes between the two words verb)
  

If you make a subordinated question, construct it in an affirmative form:

"Do you remember where did you leave the suitcase?" X
You should say: "Do you remember where you left the suitcase?"  (The subordinated question won't take auxiliaries, the verb will go in the tense you need, and you won't change the words order)

"Do you know what did the suitcase have?" X
 You should say: "Do you know what the suitcase had?" (The subordinated question won't take auxiliaries, the verb will go in the tense you need, and you won't change the words order)

Pronouns after a verb or a preposition:

Polly helped she. X
You should say: Polly helped her. 

Corsellis listened to they. X 
 You should say: Corsellis listened to them.

These are the correct forms for each:
I : Me
You: You
He: Him
She: Her
It: It
We: Us
They: Them

 

 

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