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?