Question Markers as Subjects
When a question begins with a question marker that replaces
the subject, regular word order applies, because the question
marker as subject is in the first position.
When “who” or “what” replaces the subject to form
a question, regular word order applies.
Use regular word order with verb phrases as well. For example:
Who is swimming now? Who will swim next? (Refer to Chapter
3, Pronouns, to review the use of question words as subjects.)
When making negative statements in the present or past tense,
use a form of to do and the word not.
Affirmative Statements Using To Do in Present Tense
Negative Statements Using To Do in Present Tense
Negative Statements Using To Do in Past Tense
My brother
does eat
hot dogs. The pool
does open
today.
We docelebrate
Halloween.
No, I do not
eat hot dogs.
don’t
The pool
does not
opentoday.
doesn’t
We do notcelebrate
Halloween October 30th.
don’t
didn’t
The pool
did notopen
last night.
didn’t
We did notcelebrate
Halloween last year.
didn’t
Who swims? Ben swims.
What opens? The pool opens.
Question word asking for the subject.
No, I did not
eathot dogs
yesterday.