[English Sentence Structure] Yes-No Questions

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • We talk about forming yes-no questions in English and its process. If there's an auxiliary you move it to the front. If there's no auxiliary, you add auxiliary "do" via do-support and move it to the front.
    0:00 Yes-No Questions
    0:42 Case 1: Auxiliaries
    1:43 Showcasing Structure
    3:07 Case 2: No Auxiliaries
    4:08 Case 1 = Case 2
    5:53 Yes-No Questions with Negated Auxiliaries
    7:18 Practice Questions
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Komentáře • 2

  • @Naoual789
    @Naoual789 Před měsícem

    First thank you for this video. My question is: how can we argue for this movement and present evidence for that? And can we talk here about trace?

    • @Trevtutor
      @Trevtutor  Před měsícem

      [Syntax] Subject Auxiliary Inversion and Movement
      czcams.com/video/IKwsgqT9cdg/video.html
      This would be a better video for discussion about movement and traces.