It is important for us to finish the work in time.
Is it important for us to finish the work in time?
How to change a sentence with should? Like other verbs be/can/do/should, put should in front and then change the person of the corresponding subject.
Example:
He should have a good rest.
Should he have a good rest?
Johnistallandstrong (how to change it into a general question, what is the sentence of a general question? Is John tall and strong?
Answer for you, please adopt, good luck.
How can tigers swim and change general problems? How can tigers swim?
How to change this sentence into a general question? Did he buy tickets for the football match?
They're eating Aaron! How to change a general question into a general question? They were having lunch before the change.
Are they having lunch after changing clothes?
When the predicate of an analytical sentence is a be verb, it is put at the beginning of the sentence when it is changed into a general question. Pay attention to the changes in capitalization and punctuation of the first letter.
How to change English sentences into general interrogative sentences?
1 Sentence with be verb, advance the be verb. (be verb is: is\am\are)
This is a teacher's desk. Is this the teacher's desk? Yes, it is. No, it's not.
Are these my dictionaries? Are they your dictionaries?
Yes, they are. No, they're not.
There are some birds in the tree. Are there any birds in the tree?
Yes, there is. No, no.
She is having dinner. Is she having dinner? Yes, she is. No, she isn't.
Auxiliary verbs have, has or had put have, has or had before the sentence.
I have some oranges. Do you have any oranges?
Yes, I do. No I don't.
He has gone to Paris. Did he go to Paris?
Yes, he does. No, he didn't.
She wrote to me. Did she send me a letter?
Yes, she does. No, she didn't.
For sentences without be verbs and auxiliary verbs, add auxiliary verbs do, does or did and advance do, does or did.
I like cakes very much. Do you like cakes? Yes, I know. No I don't.
He lives in a building near the hospital. Does he live in a building near the hospital?
Yes, he does. No, he didn't.
She does her homework at six. Did she do her homework at six o'clock?
Yes, she did. No, she didn't.
Sentences containing modal verbs promote modal verbs.
I can run fast. Can you run fast? Yes, I can. No, I can’t .
I want some coffee. would you like some coffee ?
Note: 1 When changing declarative sentences into general interrogative sentences, special attention should be paid to changing people where necessary.
\x09 2 When the declarative sentence should be a general question, if there is something in the sentence, it should be changed to any. But this change should not appear in the sentence expressing the request, because it means that the questioner wants a positive answer.
\x09 3 When changing a declarative sentence into a general question, don't change the tense.
\x09 4 When changing a declarative sentence into a general question, if there are do or have and their related forms in the sentence, we should pay attention to whether do and have are auxiliary verbs. If they are notional verbs, we need to add appropriate auxiliary verbs.
If there are modal verbs such as be verb, should and must, move these words to the beginning of the sentence.
If it is the simple present tense or the simple past tense, you need to add the auxiliary verbs do (first, second person and plural), does (third person singular) and did (past tense), and put the auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence to restore the original verb.
How to change that it is a cat? And how to change general interrogative sentences. Is that a cat or a dog?
How to turn a sentence containing will into a general question? The following examples hope to help you understand:
He will be here on time. He will be here on time.
Change it to a general question: will he arrive on time? Will he be here on time?
Knowledge point: will is a modal verb, and the be verb behind it uses the prototype. When you change to a general question, you just need to advance will. I hope I can help you.