INTERROGATIVE (?)
FORMULA
+ / - / ? |
(QW) have / has + S + V3 |
FORM
General questions (or "Yes/ No" questions)
Have / Has
|
S
|
V3
|
Have | I | worked |
Have | we | worked |
Have | you | worked |
Have | they | worked |
Has | he | worked |
Has | she | worked |
Has | it | worked |
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES with the word EVER
Have / Has
|
S
|
ever
|
V3
|
Have | I | ever | worked |
Have | we | ever | worked |
Have | you | ever | worked |
Have | they | ever | worked |
Has | he | ever | worked |
Has | she | ever | worked |
Has | it | ever | worked |
Special questions (or "Wh"-questions)
To make a "Wh" question we usually put a question word (QW) before a construction of "Yes/No" questions:
QW + have / has + S + V3 … ?
E.g.
Why have you done that?
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, S + have / has. | No, S haven't / hasn't. |
Yes, I have. | No, I haven't. |
Yes, we have. | No, we haven't. |
Yes, you have. | No, you haven't. |
Yes, they have. | No, they haven't. |
Yes, he has. | No, he hasn't. |
Yes, she has. | No, she hasn't. |
Yes, it has. | No, it hasn't. |
Svarīgi!
NOTE!
In short answers we use pronouns (I, we, you, they, he, she, it).
E.g.
— Has Mary been to London?
— No, she hasn't. (NOT: No, Mary hasn't.)
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