FRAME NEGATIVE / AFFIRMATIVE QUESTIONS
YES/ NO - QUESTIONS
SIMPLE
PRESENT TENSE
He goes
to market.
Does he go to market?
Does not he go to market?
She
plays chess.
Does she play chess?
Does not she play chess?
They
write novels.
Do they write novels?
Do not they write novels?
We rush
a mall.
Do we rush a mall?
Do not we rush a mall?
PRESENT
CONTINUOUS TENSE
Raj is
singing melodious songs.
Is Raj singing melodious songs?
Is not Raj singing melodious songs?
They
are laughing at him.
Are they laughing at him?
Are not they laughing at him?
I am
watering plants.
Am I watering plants?
Am not watering plants?
She is
using computer.
Is she using computer?
Is not she using computer?
PRESENT
PERFECT TENSE
He has
eaten all food.
Has he eaten all food?
Has not he eaten all food?
She has
wasted lot of water.
Has she wasted lot of water?
Has not she wasted lot of water?
They
have worked whole night.
Have they worked whole night?
Have not they worked whole night?
We have
washed all clothes.
Have we washed all clothes?
Have not we washed all clothes?
PRESENT
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
She has
been watching a movie since morning.
Has she been watching a movie since morning?
Has not she been watching movie since
morning?
He has
been learning coding for four hours.
Has he been learning coding for four hours?
Has not he been learning coding for four
hours?
We have
been matching pairs.
Have we been matching pairs?
Have not we been matching pairs?
They
have been wasting their time.
Have they been wasting their time?
Have not they been wasting their time?
SIMPLE
PAST TENSE
Tina
bought a gift.
Did Tina bring a gift?
Did not Tina bring gift?
Mathew
boiled sweet potatoes.
Did Mathew boil sweet potatoes?
Did not Mathew boil sweet potatoes?
It
barked continuously.
Did it bark continuously?
Did not it bark continuously?
They
typed all words.
Did they type all words?
Did not they type all words?
PAST
CONTINUOUS TENSE
She was
eating delicious desserts.
Was she eating delicious desserts?
Was not she eating delicious desserts?
He was
studying hard.
Was he studying hard?
Was not he studying hard?
They
were working properly.
Were they working properly?
Were not they working properly?
Students
were playing football.
Were students playing football?
Were not students playing football?
PAST
PERFECT TENSE
He had
shifted to Mumbai.
Had he shifted to Mumbai?
Had not he shifted to Mumbai?
She had
acted in a movie.
Had she acted in a movie?
Had not she acted in a movie?
He had
cleared all papers.
Had he cleared all papers?
Had not he cleared all papers?
They
had decided to buy a new house.
Had they decided to buy a new house?
Had not they decided to buy a new house?
PAST
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
We had
been protecting birds since 2000.
Had we been protecting birds since 2000?
Had not we been protecting birds since 2000?
They
had been caring a lot.
Had they been caring a lot?
Had not they been caring a lot?
He had
been distracting everyone.
Had he been distracting everyone?
Had not he been distracting everyone?
It had
been securing its house.
Had it been securing its house?
Had not it been securing its house?
SIMPLE
FUTURE TENSE
I shall
cut all apples.
Shall I cut all apples?
Shall not I cut all apples?
We
shall overcome soon.
Shall we overcome soon?
Shall not we overcome soon?
He will
discuss everything.
Will he discuss everything?
Will not he discuss everything?
It will
pull roots.
Will it pull roots?
Will not it pull roots?
FUTURE
CONTINUOUS TENSE
Hunter
will be killing animals.
Will hunter be killing animals?
Will not hunter be killing animals?
Officer
will be protecting animals.
Will officer be protecting animals?
Will not officer be protecting animals?
It will
be attacking everyone.
Will it be attacking everyone?
Will not be attacking everyone?
She
will be counting steps.
Will she be counting steps?
Will not she be counting steps?
FUTURE
PERFECT TENSE
I shall
have gathered all money.
Shall I have gathered all money?
Shall not I have gathered all money?
They
will have attended party.
Will they have attended party?
Will not they have attended party?
He will
have noticed it.
Will he have noticed it?
Will not he have noticed it?
We
shall have started coding.
Shall we have started coding?
Shall not we have started coding?
FUTURE
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Nurse
will have been treating patients.
Will nurse have been treating patients?
Will not nurse have been treating patients?
It will
have been helping all.
Will it have been helping all?
Will not it have been helping all?
I shall
have been framing negative questions.
Shall I have been framing negative questions?
Shall not I have been framing negative
questions?
He will
have been thinking lot.
Will he have been thinking lot?
Will not he have been thinking lot?
MODALS
You
should obey your parents.
Should you obey your parents?
Should not you obey your parents?
She can
match all pairs.
Can she match all pairs?
Cannot she match all pairs?
He
would build a new house soon.
Would he build a new house soon?
Would not he build a new house soon?
He
might work properly.
Might he work properly?
Might not he work properly?
It may
rain today.
May it rain today?
May not it rain today?
You
need to work whole day.
Need you to work whole day?
Need not you to work whole day?
She
must complete her assignment.
Must she complete her assignment?
Must not she complete her assignment?
They
ought to behave properly.
Ought they to behave properly?
Ought not they to behave properly?
He
could paint walls.
Could he paint walls?
Could not he paint walls?