Thay listen to itali radio progra, how to change a special question sentence?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The original sentence should read: They listen to italy radio programs(They listen to Italian radio programs.) There are the following types of special question sentences:

    who listens to italy radio programs?

    what programs do they listen to ?

    what do they do?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    thay listen to itali radio progra, how to change a special question sentence?

    (They listen to Italian radio programs.)

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    they listen to italian radio program.

    The special question sentence is as follows:

    1 what do they listen to?

    2 who listen to italian radio program?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    They listen to itali radio program becomes a special question sentence is what kind of radio program do they listen to?Meaning what radio program they are listening to:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After looking for a day, I finally found it, I searched on it and found that I could buy it from a buyer in Yixiu Book City, and you can take a look at it if you want it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Advance the auxiliary verb and add special question words! Remove the part that is being asked! You're a freshman in junior high school! I teach English! You have to study hard! Now it's time to solve the problem....what didn't he want to make?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Special interrogative sentence Because the cake is a thing, ask the question with what.

    what didn't he want to make ?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    English negative sentences become negative interrogative sentences.

    Such as youcan't

    seeit---can't

    yousee

    IT your adoption.

    My motivation. Hope I can continue to help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A special question sentence is a sentence that begins with a special question word and asks a question about a certain component of the sentence.

    I'm a girl. Who are you? who are you?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a problem with your original sentence, girl (girl) common noun, no need to capitalize, and because it is a singular countable noun, the indefinite article a should be preced by a, i.e.: i am a girlIt becomes a special question sentence:

    who is a girl?(Who are the girls?) )。

    It could also be: What is your gender?(Your gender?)

    If you still don't understand, please feel free to ask!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 affirmative sentence he listened to music

    Negative sentence he didn't listen to music.

    General question sentence did he listen to music?

    What did he listen to?

    Select the question sentence did he listen to music or news?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    are they...

    The verb be begins with a general interrogative sentence.

    The general interrogative sentences of the elementary school section are as follows

    1) The verb be begins with is am are (present, future, continuous) was were were

    2) Auxiliary verbs begin with do does (present tense) did (simple past tense).

    3) The modal verb begins with can would should

    Special question sentences start with special question words, and are often tested in primary school

    what/where/when/who/which/whose/how

    Hope it helps

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Encyclopedia of English Grammar - Various Variations of the General Past Tense (Negation, Interrogative Sentences) [no..]1] Variation of negative sentence:

    In the past tense containing the verb be, the negative sentence is abbreviated as wasn't and weren't by adding not and were not after was and were. Such as:

    they were here last week.

    they weren’t here last week.

    In the past tense containing action verbs, the negative sentence should be based on the past tense of the auxiliary verb do does, add not after the subject and put it after the subject, and restore the action verb to its original form. Such as:

    he did his homework last night.

    he didn’t do his homework last night.[no.2] Variations of general interrogative sentences:

    In the past tense containing the verb be, the interrogative sentence changes the "were" to the beginning of the sentence, requiring the first letter to be capitalized. Such as:

    they were at home last night.

    In the past tense containing action verbs, the general interrogative sentence should be changed with the help of the auxiliary verb do did in the past tense, put did at the beginning of the sentence, and the action verb should also return to its original form. Such as:

    he listened to the radio yesterday.

    did he listen to the radio yesterday?[no.3] Variations of special interrogative sentences:

    In the past tense containing the verb be, the special interrogative sentence is to first determine the special interrogative sentence according to the drawn part, and then form a general interrogative sentence before the subject is were, and place it after the interrogative word. Such as:

    my weekend was great.

    In the past tense containing action verbs, changing special interrogative sentences is also to first determine the special interrogative words according to the line drawing part, and then borrow the auxiliary verb did to form a general interrogative sentence, (the action verb reverts to its original form), and puts it after the interrogative word. Such as:

    i went to beijing last week.

    where did you go last week?Consolidation exercises:

    1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of be.

    1. the kings __in beijing two years ago.

    3. i __not at home just now.

    4. bill and jill __on duty yesterday.

    5. what __the date the day before yesterday?2. Correct mistakes in a single sentence.

    i go to the great wall.

    2. when did you went home yesterday?Answer:

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    what is over that building?

    What's on that building?

    Or so to speak:

    where is it?

    Is it in **?

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