martes, 20 de septiembre de 2011

questions wh, yes/no

Tema: Review of tenses
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Question wh, yes/no
FORM Be Going To
[am / is / are + going to + verb]
To form the future with "going to" need to use the present simple of the verb "to be" (be, be) followed by "going to" and then another verb.
For the negative form we use "not" (no) after the verb "to be" (be, be).
For the interrogative form we place the verb "to be" (be, be) in front of the person.
We use the future with "going to" to express future plans. We usually refer to the future with "going to" a near future.
Future with "going to" is used to express intentions or actions to which the speaker has agreed or has promised to carry out
Aprendizaje del tema:
In this issue in the affirmative, the person becomes more going to the auxiliary verb followed by the more normal complement. in the negative form the best person gets the auxiliary verb not gong to more normally followed by complement. in the interrogative form is going to put the auxiliary followed by the person most normal verb and complement
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Tema: Review of tenses
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Wh questions
The Wh asked questions such as What, Where, When, Which, How among others, are made with the purpose of receiving information either in person or others. Also as in Spanish, is written at the beginning of the question
Yes/no
In English there are two types of questions: yes or no questions (yes / no questions) and information questions (wh-questions).

In English, the question of whether or not use the verbs be, have, do, or a modal verb. These questions always start with one of those verbs and can answer just yes (yes) or not, that is with the repeated question as a statement.

Aprendizaje del tema:
learned in this topic as how to get to ask questions and how to respond to the same
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