"Yes/No" Questions
Change the following sentences into Yes/No Questions. Yes/No questions are formed by placing the auxiliary (helping verb) before the subject of the sentence. In Simple Present, use "Do" or "Does", and in Simple Past, use "Did".
1. Fred drives carefully.
2. Mr. Harper walked downtown with his friend.
3. Maria is listening to the radio now.
4. There were a lot of people at the party last night.
5. Martha does her homework every evening.
6. The store is having a big sale today.
7. Mrs. Franklin told her friend the good news.
8. They will have enough time to work this afternoon.
9. You hear the traffic on Mission Street.
10. Julia has been a student in this school for a long time.
11. Animals can predict earthquakes.
Arrange the words to make questions.
1.do / a dog / you / have →
2.you / coffee / do / like →
3.speak/ she / English / does →
4.he / can / dance -
5.play / at / you / the weekends / do / tennis →
6.go / last night / out / you / did →
7.the train / when / leave / does →
8.him / she / did / the truth / tell / why →
9.on / they / holiday / are →
10.she / Australia / from / is →