Urgent English common questions, how to ask English questions?

Updated on educate 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    where are you from?Are you from**?

    what country are you from?What country are you from?

    what is your nationality?What nationality are you?

    james: hello.

    James: Hello!

    lisa: hi.

    Lizhen Liang Songsha: Hello!

    james: how are you?

    James: How are you?

    lisa: i'm good. how are you?

    Lisa: I'm fine, what about you?

    james: good. do you speak english?

    James: I'm fine too. Do you speak English?

    lisa: a little. are you american?

    Lisa: A little bit, are you American?

    james: yes.

    James: yes.

    lisa: where are you from?

    Lisa: You're from**?

    james: i'm from california.

    James: I'm from California.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is divided into two cases.

    General interrogative sentences:

    When the interrogative sentence begins with a verb be (is, brother, am, are, was, etc.), and a modal verb (can, may, etc.), put the subject of the sentence at the beginning of the sentence, and these verbs can be placed after the subject (the subject personal pronoun may change accordingly), such as are you a singer? The declarative sentence is i am a singer. is she a student?

    Declarative sentence: she is a student.

    At the beginning of the interrogative sentence, when the friend is an auxiliary verb (do, does, did), put the subject at the beginning of the sentence (the person may change, for example, the question is did you...).The declarative sentence is i....The predicate varies according to the tense and the subject (e.g. did he go to school?).

    The declarative sentence is he went to school. The predicate is to be changed to the simple past tense).

    Special interrogative sentences:

    Generally, the special question words and auxiliary verbs are removed, and then the subject and predicate change accordingly according to the tense. For example, the interrogative sentence:

    what did you do yesterday?, change it into a declarative sentence and remove what and did, and the tense is simple past tense, which is i did.yesterday。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Did anything special happen in seventh grade?

    Our team won the school basketball tournament.

    Has anything changed since you entered junior high school?

    I speak English better.

    How do you think things would be different in high school?

    I think I'm going to have to study harder for the exam.

    What are your plans for next year?

    I'm going to be on the school volleyball team.

    What is your impression of 8th grade?

    I remember I was a volunteer.

    What did you do in the past that you don't do now?

    I used to take dance classes, but not now.

    What are you looking forward to?

    I'm looking forward to going to high school.

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