We don't have a video on direct and indirect (reported) speech yet, but the same Ellii team member who wrote these videos also wrote this blog post. We also hope to make a video about this in the future. Hope it helps! ellii.com/blog/reported-speech
This video is all about that! But basically, if there's an action verb, use "do" (e.g., Do you study every day?). If there's no other verb than Be, just use Be in the question too (e.g., Are you a student?).
Of course! Be changes to "are" when the subject is a plural pronoun or noun, and also with the second person singular "you." Here are some examples: you are, we are, they are, the cats are, the students are, etc. Be changes to "am" for the first person singular pronoun (I am) and "is" for the third person singular subjects he, she, and it (he is, she is, it is). Be also changes to "is" for singular countable nouns and uncountable nouns (the cat is, the student is, water is). Hope that helps and good luck with your presentation!
The correct answer is "Yes, I am." This means that yes, you are a student. Sometimes we use negative questions when we're almost sure (like 90% certain) of the answer. It's a very similar case to tag questions (You are a student, aren't you? Yes, I am.). Here's our video on Tag Questions in case it helps: th-cam.com/video/YTbGMGcyLPo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0ct5QjMwJ8MasIIW
Hola! If there is another verb in the sentence, use "do" in questions. If not, use "be." E.g., Do (auxiliary verb) you (subject) like (main verb) pizza (object)? Are (main verb) you (subject) a student (object)?
Hi there, we've addressed questions for other tenses (e.g., have + past participle) and modals (e.g., can + base verb) in our other grammar videos! Check out our Present Perfect video (th-cam.com/video/553eeL1Dvho/w-d-xo.html), Modals of Ability - Present (th-cam.com/video/_facQiZDrU4/w-d-xo.html) video, and any other verb tense or modal video in our Grammar Targets playlist (th-cam.com/video/_facQiZDrU4/w-d-xo.html) for examples of other types of Yes/No questions.
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"Yes, they do" is the correct answer. You can't use "he" when it's referring to two boys. You could say "Yes, the two boys do" but it doesn't sound as natural as "they." Hope that helps!
This example is grammatically correct, but it doesn't make much sense. Every person has a birthday. The better, more natural question is a Wh- question such as "When is George Washington's birthday?" But good try!
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@@hange.z3158 Short responses can't end in a contraction when they're positive/affirmative. We can't say "Yes, I'm / Yes, you're / Yes, he's / etc." I'm not 100% sure why we can't, but my guess is that it's difficult to hear a contraction in a response because it's so short. It's interesting, though, because we CAN do this with negative forms, but maybe this is because they're a bit longer and easier to hear. For example, it's not correct to say "Yes, you're" but it is correct to say "No, you aren't" (or "No, you're not").
@@oktaarlinharefa7557 The correct answer is "Does your father like to cook?" We use "does" for he, she, it, singular count nouns (like "father"), and non-count nouns (like "rain"). We use "do" for I, you, we, they, and plural count nouns (like "parents").
It might help if you watch our simple present video first (before trying simple present questions). Find it here: th-cam.com/video/nvVdIJ0las0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oayenFmhzSEWnrGa
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But when we use to be or to do in the question?
This video is all about that! But basically, if there's an action verb, use "do" (e.g., Do you study every day?). If there's no other verb than Be, just use Be in the question too (e.g., Are you a student?).
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Of course! Be changes to "are" when the subject is a plural pronoun or noun, and also with the second person singular "you." Here are some examples: you are, we are, they are, the cats are, the students are, etc. Be changes to "am" for the first person singular pronoun (I am) and "is" for the third person singular subjects he, she, and it (he is, she is, it is). Be also changes to "is" for singular countable nouns and uncountable nouns (the cat is, the student is, water is). Hope that helps and good luck with your presentation!
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how can we answer this question " Aren't you a student? "? Should we use " Yes, I am. " or " Yes, I am not. " ?
The correct answer is "Yes, I am." This means that yes, you are a student. Sometimes we use negative questions when we're almost sure (like 90% certain) of the answer. It's a very similar case to tag questions (You are a student, aren't you? Yes, I am.). Here's our video on Tag Questions in case it helps: th-cam.com/video/YTbGMGcyLPo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0ct5QjMwJ8MasIIW
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Hola! If there is another verb in the sentence, use "do" in questions. If not, use "be." E.g., Do (auxiliary verb) you (subject) like (main verb) pizza (object)? Are (main verb) you (subject) a student (object)?
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"Yes, they do" is the correct answer. You can't use "he" when it's referring to two boys. You could say "Yes, the two boys do" but it doesn't sound as natural as "they." Hope that helps!
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Just a reminder that for short replies, the contracted form "I'm" is not correct. The correct response is "Yes, I am."
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@@hange.z3158 Short responses can't end in a contraction when they're positive/affirmative. We can't say "Yes, I'm / Yes, you're / Yes, he's / etc." I'm not 100% sure why we can't, but my guess is that it's difficult to hear a contraction in a response because it's so short. It's interesting, though, because we CAN do this with negative forms, but maybe this is because they're a bit longer and easier to hear. For example, it's not correct to say "Yes, you're" but it is correct to say "No, you aren't" (or "No, you're not").
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Does your father like to cook?
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@@oktaarlinharefa7557 The correct answer is "Does your father like to cook?" We use "does" for he, she, it, singular count nouns (like "father"), and non-count nouns (like "rain"). We use "do" for I, you, we, they, and plural count nouns (like "parents").
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It might help if you watch our simple present video first (before trying simple present questions). Find it here: th-cam.com/video/nvVdIJ0las0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oayenFmhzSEWnrGa
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