Question Structure
Question Structure
on Preposition Ending)
● Yes/No Questions: Start with an auxiliary verb (e.g., Do, Does, Is,
Are, Have, Will, etc.). The answer is yes/no.
○ Example: "Do you like pizza?" Yes, I do. No, I don’t.
● Wh- Questions: Start with question words (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, How
many, How much).
○ Example: "What are you doing?"
Yes/No Questions:
● Structure: Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb + (Complement)?
● Example: "Are you coming to the party?"
Wh- Questions:
● Structure: Wh- word + Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb + (Complement)?
● Example: "Where is she going?"
In English, questions sometimes end with prepositions, especially when dealing with phrasal
verbs or prepositional verbs (verbs that require /require/ a preposition to make sense).
Go to church Where are you going to?
Why?
● This is due to the fact that modern English is more conversational and less formal than it
used to be. Ending sentences with prepositions makes them sound more fluid and
natural.
Go
Go to I go to the movies Where do I go to?
Go with I went with Lucia Who did you go with?
Go at I went at 5pm What time did you go at?
Go for I go for you Who do you go for?
5. Exercises