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Are you wondering how to form questions in English with correct grammar? Well today I’m going to teach you a simple method for asking questions in almost ALL the verb tenses!
I think you’ll find this lesson very helpful, and I’ve made a free lesson guide available for you to download. It also includes a quiz so you can practice forming questions.
All right, let’s take a look at this question formation formula. I like to remember it with the acronym QUASM, and that stands for
Reported questions, indirect questions, and subject questions also do not follow QUASM. Click on each link for my lesson on those topics!
Now you know how to make questions in English! Try the quiz on the next page to test yourself.
And if you want to master complex English grammar and learn to use it confidently, come join my Advanced English Grammar Course.
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