Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Auxiliary verbs: short answers

1. Affirmative


A: Were you here yesterday?
B: Yes, I was.

A: Did Ann meet Jack?
B: Yes, she did.

2. Negative


A: Were you here yesterday?
B: No, I wasn't.

A: Did Ann meet Jack?
B: No, she didn't.

For convenience, treat you as singular, e.g.

A: Are you ready?
B: Yes, I am.

But you and Tom/Ann etc. or you both must of course be answered with We, e.g.

A: Are you and Tom ready?
B: Yes, We are.

  1. Are you both going away next weekend?
  2. Did you go away last weekend?
  3. Can Tom drive a car?
  4. Has he got a licence?
  5. Will Ann be here tomorrow?
  6. Could you wait half an hour?
  7. Were they late?
  8. Did Bill get a lift?
  9. Would he like to work abroad?
  10. Must you go? (For negative answer use needn't)
  11. Is he getting on well?
  12. Were they waiting for the bus?
  13. Had they missed their usual bus?
  14. Is he over twenty-one?
  15. Does he usually go by air?
  16. Have you ever fallen off a horse?
  17. Was he injured in the accident?
  18. Did he blame the other driver?
  19. Will she be back by four?
  20. Need you tell him? (For affirmative answer use must.)

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