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0   Make questions with she.
                    You want to know if somebody:

                    ! plays football  ..?£??.5h?.?j£i4

                    1 speaks Arabic  ...........................................

                    2  knows Mr Peters  ......................................
                    3  works at home  .........................................
                    4  lived in Birmingham  ................................
                    5  went home last week  ...............................
                    6  plays the piano  ........................................

                    7  rides horses  ..............................................
                    8  likes working with children  ......................
                    9  travelled a lot last year  ............................
                   10  drives to work  ..........................................



                 We don't put do with other auxiliary verbs.
                 Can you swim? (NOT 9e~yeu can swim?)


               ^   Choose the correct question.
                    ! (A  Will you be ready soon?  B  Do you will be ready soon?

                    ! A  Live you in London?  B  Do you  live in London?  C  Are you  live in London?
                    1  A  Do you are tired?  B Do you tired?  C  Are you tired?
                    2  A  Do you must go now?  B  Must you go now?
                    3  A  Do you speak Japanese?  B  Speak you Japanese?  C  Are you speak Japanese?
                    4  A  Do you have been to New York?  B  Have you been to New York?
                    5  A  Were you go to work by car?  B Did you go to work by car?       C  Went you to work by car?
                    6  A  Can she sing?  B  Does she can sing?
                    7  A  Is Judy looking for a job?  B  Does Judy looking for a job?  C  Is Judy look for a job?

                    8  A  You said something?  B  Did you said something?  C  Did you say something?



                 Only put one verb before the subject.
                 Is her father working today? (NOT h-werking her father today?)
                 Has your brother got children? {
                 Did those people telephone again? <


               ^   Put the verbs in the right place to make questions.
                    ! Are / your parents / to dinner (coming) .

                    1 Did /the police /the drug dealers [catch) ................................................................

                    2  Have /Lucy and Felicia /from their holiday {come back) ..........................................
                    3  When do/ English children / school {start) .............................................................. .
                    4  What is /that man /in the garden (doing)    ................................................................

                    5  Are /the buses /next week {running) .......................................................................
                    6  Has/the film {started) ..............................................................................................
                    7  Has / John's letter / yet (arrived) ...............................................................................
                    8  Is/Alicia/ today (working) ........................................................................................
                    9  Does /Paul /your girlfriend {know) .........................................................................
                   10  Why is / Kate (cry)  ....................................................................................................



                  -*  For more practice with present questions, past questions etc, see Sections 2-5.
                    For question tags like It's late, isn't it?, see pages 288-289.






               In some answers, both contracted forms (for example I'm, don't) and full      QUESTIONS AND  NEGATIVES  105
               forms (for example lam, do not) are possible. Normally both are correct.
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