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- تدريس در آموزشگاههاي زبان انگليسي متين – آينده سازان – گلديس – سفير

( سالهاي 1379-1382)


- سوپروايزر آموزشگاه گلديس (1382-1384)


- سابقه 10 ساله در تدريس زبان انگليسي به صورت خصوصي و نيمه خصوصي

(مكالمه – Ielts , Toefl و زبان بازرگاني و... )


كارنامه زبان آموزان ما ، برگ برنده ماست .


Our Choices make what we are

Make the best choices

 

WH QUESTIONS


Wh- Questions allow a speaker to find out more information about topics. They

are as follows:

When?

Where?

Who?

Why?

How?

What?

Time

Place

Person

Reason

Manner

Object/Idea/Action



Other words can also be used to inquire about specific information:


    Which (one)?

    Whose?

    Whom?

    How much?

    How many?

    How long?

    How often?

    How far?

    What kind (of)?

    Choice of alternatives

    Possession

    Person (objective formal)

    Price, amount (non-count)

    Quantity (count)

    Duration

    Frequency

    Distance

    Description



The "grammar" used with wh- questions depends on whether the topic being

asked about is the "subject" or "predicate" of a sentence. For the subject pattern,

simply replace the person or thing being asked about with the appropriate wh-word.


    (Someone has my baseball.)

    (Something is bothering you.)

    Who has my baseball?

    What is bothering you?



For the predicate pattern, wh- question formation depends on whether there is an

"auxiliary" verb in the original sentence. Auxiliary or "helping" verbs are verbs that

precede main verbs. Auxiliary verbs are italicized in the following sentences.


    I can do it.

    They are leaving.

    I have eaten my lunch.

    I should have finished my homework.

To make a question using the predicate pattern, first form a yes/no question by

inverting the subject and (first) auxiliary verb. Then, add the appropriate wh-

word to the beginning of the sentence.


    (You will leave some time.) will you leave ?

    When will you leave ?
    (He is doing something.) is he doing ?

    What is he doing ?
    (They have been somewhere.) have they been ?

    Where have they been?

If there is no auxiliary and the verb is "be," invert the subject and verb, then add

the appropriate wh- word to the beginning of the sentence.


    (He is someone.) is he ?
    Who is he?
    (The meeting was some time.) ? was the meeting

    When was the meeting

If there is no auxiliary and the verb is not "be," add do to the beginning of the

sentence. Then add the appropriate wh-question word. Be sure to "transfer" the

tense and number from the main verb to the word do.


    (You want something.) do you want ?

    What do you want?
    (You went somewhere.) did you go (past tense) ?

    Where did you go?
    (She likes something.) does she like (third person -s) ?

    What does she like?

 

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