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Yes, Barbara caught the criminal yesterday evening. (Ask a question?)
Did Barbara catch the criminal yesterday evening?
I had three dogs and two cats when I was a child. (Ask a question)
How many dogs and cats did you have when you were a child?
Mark Zuckerberg Founded FACEBOOK in 2004. (Ask a question)
When did Mark found FACEBOOK?
In Yes/no questions we can conjugate the verb. (TRUE/FALSE)
FALSE
We always write a verb after the auxiliary "did" in questions. (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
Who did steal your money? - (correct the question)
Who stole your money?
No, my sister didn't study Art in primary school. (Ask a question?)
Did your sister study Art in primary school?
He broke the window because he was angry. (Ask a question?)
Why did he break the window?
Did your brother had his breakfast this morning? - correct the question
Did your brother have his breakfast this morning?
Columbus discovered America in 1492. (Ask a question?)
When did Columbus discover America?
Yes, we spent 3 weeks with our uncle. (Ask a question?)
Did you spend 3 weeks with your uncle?
Tony took this photo. (Ask a question?)
Who took this photo?
She read 4 books last summer. (Ask a question?)
How many books did she read last summer?
Sandra met her cousin in 2010. (Ask a question?)
When did Sandra meet her cousin?
Yes, Sami was born in winter. (Ask a question?)
Was Sami born in winter?
I bought a new blue thirt and shoes yestetday. (Ask a question?)
What did you buy yesterday?
They got married in Paris. (Ask a question?)
Where did they get married?
No, they didn't do their homework last week. (Ask a question?)
Did they do their homework last week?