Asking Questions in English | Question Structure | Fix Your Grammar Mistakes!

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Hello, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Asking questions and giving answers are the basics of great conversation,
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in English and in any language!
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But, are you doing it correctly in English?
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Many of my students can get by, they can get their message across
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even without the correct structure word order or intonation
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But, it makes for a very bumpy awkward conversation!
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In this lesson, I want to help you improve the structure of your questions,
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so that they flow smoothly, clearly, and automatically!
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And finally you can start enjoying English conversation!
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It's important to spend some time improving your Q&A skills!
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Have you heard that before? Q&A
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It stands for question and answers.
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You might have heard it somewhere before, Q&A.
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First up, let's review question structure in English.
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Now, the good news is that English questions are fairly consistent
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and easy to follow because they have a clear structure.
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There are four main parts that you need to keep in mind.
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The first part: question words.
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Then number two is your auxiliary verb
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or your helping verb: be, do or have.
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It can also be a modal auxiliary verb like can or will or should.
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Thirdly, you need your subject.
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I, you, we, etc.
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And your main verb, any verb!
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These are the four things that you need
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and you need them in that order, every time!
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Okay let's try with some examples, ready?
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question word,
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auxiliary,
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subject,
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main verb!
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What do you like about it?
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question word,
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auxiliary,
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subject,
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main verb!
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How long have you been living there?
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question phrase,
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auxiliary verb,
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subject,
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main verb!
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Okay, so what about this type of question?
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Do you live in England?
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In this question we don't have a
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question word but we do have all of the other parts of the English question structure.
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We don't have the question word but we do have the auxiliary verb (do),
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the subject (you) and the main verb (live).
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It's as simple as that, every time!
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This type of question is perfectly acceptable too.
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You don't need to have a question word.
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There are two types of questions in English,
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closed questions, the questions which start with an auxiliary verb
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and open questions,
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questions which start with a question word or a question phrase.
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Keep that in mind for a few minutes.
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Questions that start with an auxiliary verb or a helping verb
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are closed questions because they require just a simple answer,
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yes or no.
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The detail is not really important.
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Do you like the soup?
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No, I don't.
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Can you help me for a minute?
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Yeah, I can.
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Have you been to Italy?
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No, I haven't.
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Are you enjoying the movie?
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Yeah, I am.
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Another good tip here is the connection between the question and the answer.
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See how the answer directly responds to the information in the question.
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Are you?
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Yeah, I am.
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No, I'm not.
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Have you?
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No I haven't.
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Yeah, I have.
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There are lots of patterns in English questions,
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so if you start paying attention to the detail, you'll really be able to improve your grammar.
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Questions that start with a question word are open questions and they're
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questions that require more information in the answer.
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Not just 'Have you been to Italy?'
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But, 'When did you go?'
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I went last year!
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How long did you stay there?
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I stayed there for 3 months.
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Why did you go there?
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I went to study and learn Italian!
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A good rule of thumb is that closed questions are great for confirming information about people.
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Do you live there?
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Once you confirm the answer then
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you can use open questions to learn more about them,
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their experiences, their opinions,
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their recommendations.
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How long does it take to drive there?
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What's the best restaurant to try?
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What's the weather like at this time of year?
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What's the best thing about living there?
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Again, let me show you that the question
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structure always stays the same,
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question word,
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auxiliary verb,
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subject,
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main verb.
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So, the most obvious difference between
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open and closed questions is the question word.
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But there is another noticeable difference and that's intonation.
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Intonation is the way that your voice rises
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and falls when we speak.
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The intonation of your question depends on the type of question that it is.
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For closed questions, so questions with auxiliary verbs,
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your intonation goes up at the end.
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Do you like them?
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Are you hungry?
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Open questions that require more information in the answers
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usually go down in intonation.
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Why do you like them?
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What do you want to eat?
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An important thing to think about all the time,
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but especially when you're trying to use questions correctly,
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is making sure that your subject
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and your auxiliary verb match.
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When you're using an auxiliary verb in English questions,
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and in regular sentences too,
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your main verb stays in the infinitive form
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and your auxiliary verb needs to change,
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depending on the subject and also the tense.
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For example:
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Do you live in London?
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The auxiliary verb matches the subject.
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If our subject changes to 'he'
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then we need to change our auxiliary verb to match it.
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Does he live in London?
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Have they tried it?
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Has she tried it?
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Where was he living before?
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Where were they living before?
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So, the relationship between the auxiliary verb and the subject
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is one that you need to pay close attention to
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Now, I want to warn you,
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in real conversation things get loose,
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fast, and sometimes grammatically incorrect.
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Most native English speakers can be a bit cheeky
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and a bit lazy at times, especially when they're speaking!
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So, you need to listen for key pieces of information
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plus intonation and try to just go with the flow.
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One very common example of this is with closed questions,
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ones that start with an auxiliary verb,
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they can be shortened!
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So, the question 'Do you want to get something to eat?'
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can become 'Want to get something to eat?
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The intonation is important here so that you know that it's a question.
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The intonation goes up because it's a closed question.
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Want to get something to eat?
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Okay, well be sure to download my cheat sheet and audio guide to help
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you practice using questions correctly.
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You can get it right here.
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So, there was a lot to take in that lesson
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and I'll definitely link to some other video lessons that I've made
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that will help you practice auxiliary verbs,
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subject verb agreement and question intonation.
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Right here, here and maybe I'll put one here too!
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Be sure to subscribe to my channel by clicking the red button,
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just over there!
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And I release new lessons and worksheets every week.
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So, I hope to see you in the next lesson!
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Bye for now!
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