Syntax

Questions

Questions using the verb to be are formed by inverting the subject and the verb.
Affirmative She is Spanish.
Question Is she Spanish?

Questions using other verbs are formed with an auxiliary verb (do or did) before the subject.

Affirmative You like football.
Question Do you like football?

Affirmative She likes football.
Question Does she like football?
NOT: Does she likes football?

Affirmative You started work yesterday.
Question Did you start work yesterday?
NOT: Did you started work yesterday?

Questions using other auxiliary verbs are formed by inverting the subject and auxiliary verb.

Affirmative She is swimming.
Question Is she swimming?

Affirmative He has been to Japan.
Question Has he been to Japan?

Affirmative She can swim.
Question Can she swim?

Affirmative It will be hot.
Question Will it be hot?

If the answer to a question is yes or no, the question starts with an auxiliary verb or the verb be.

  • Did you like the film?
  • Are you Irish?

If you want more information, the question starts with a question word like who, where, what, when, which, why or how.

  • What are you doing?
  • Who did you see?
  • Where do you work?