What is the simple present interrogative form of ‘he plays’?
‘Does he play?’
How do you ask if someone likes pizza?
‘Do you like pizza?’
True or false: The simple present interrogative uses ‘do’ for all subjects.
FALSE
‘Does’ is used for third person singular subjects.
Fill in the blank: They _______ (to go) to school?
‘Do they go to school?’
What is the interrogative form of ‘she reads’?
‘Does she read?’
How do you ask if someone understands the lesson?
‘Do you understand the lesson?’
What is the question for ‘you eat breakfast’?
‘Do you eat breakfast?’
Fill in the blank: He _______ (to play) soccer?
‘Does he play soccer?’
True or false: ‘Do’ is used with ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, and ‘they’.
TRUE
How do you ask if they work on weekends?
‘Do they work on weekends?’
What is the interrogative form of ‘it rains’?
‘Does it rain?’
Fill in the blank: You _______ (to study) for the exam?
‘Do you study for the exam?’
How do you ask if she likes chocolate?
‘Does she like chocolate?’
What is the question for ‘we travel often’?
‘Do we travel often?’
Fill in the blank: I _______ (to read) this book?
‘Do I read this book?’
True or false: ‘Does’ is used for plural subjects.
FALSE
‘Does’ is used for singular third person subjects.
How do you ask if he speaks Spanish?
‘Does he speak Spanish?’
What is the interrogative form of ‘they play’?
‘Do they play?’
Fill in the blank: We _______ (to like) this movie?
‘Do we like this movie?’
How do you ask if you enjoy reading?
‘Do you enjoy reading?’
What is the question for ‘she sings’?
‘Does she sing?’
Fill in the blank: He _______ (to work) here?
‘Does he work here?’
True or false: The simple present interrogative can ask about habits.
TRUE
How do you ask if they have a car?
‘Do they have a car?’