She is working today. → Make a yes/no question.
Is she working today?
Ask about the underlined part: She bought a new laptop.
What did she buy?
You’re tired, ___?
aren’t you?
Form a wh‑question: She lives in Paris. (Ask about place)
Where does she live?
Do she likes pizza?
Does she like pizza?
They went to London last week.
Did they go to London last week?
They are meeting at 6.
When are they meeting?
He didn’t call, ___?
did he?
Make a yes/no question: They have been waiting for an hour.
Have they been waiting for an hour?
Where you are going?
Where are you going?
He has finished the report.
Has he finished the report?
Ask about reason: He was crying.
Why was he crying?
She has finished, ___?
hasn’t she?
Add a question tag: You used to play tennis,......
didn’t you?
He has went home, hasn’t he?
He has gone home, hasn’t he?
They will arrive on time.
Will they arrive on time?
Ask about the person: Someone has taken my keys.
Who has taken your keys?
They will come, ___?
won’t they?
Form a wh‑question: He will travel to Spain. (Ask about destination)
Where will he travel?
You didn’t saw him, did you?
You didn’t see him, did you?
She had left before you arrived.
Had she left before you arrived?
Ask about duration: She has been studying for two hours.
How long has she been studying?
She was late, ___?
wasn’t she?
Make a yes/no question: She had already eaten.
Had she already eaten?
She is working yesterday.
She was working yesterday.