Put the words in the right order to ask a question with do. Write the correct questions.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to rearrange words to form grammatically correct questions using the auxiliary verb 'do'. Each item requires the user to create a proper question structure.
Answer
["Does she write to her uncle in Egypt?","Does it seem like a strange place?","Does he write back to her?","Does he send pictures?","Does she send e-mail to him, too?"]
["Does she write to her uncle in Egypt?","Does it seem like a strange place?","Does he write back to her?","Does he send pictures?","Does she send e-mail to him, too?"]
Answer for screen readers
["Does she write to her uncle in Egypt?","Does it seem like a strange place?","Does he write back to her?","Does he send pictures?","Does she send e-mail to him, too?"]
More Information
These questions are structured using the helping verb 'does' for forming questions in the present simple tense, particularly for subjects like 'he', 'she', and 'it'.
Tips
Common mistakes include not starting with 'does', or placing the subject after additional sentence elements.
Sources
- Do vs Does Questions in the Present Simple Tense - grammar.cl
- Grammar rules Verbs Do, Does, Did - Ginger Software - gingersoftware.com
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