Cara Bertanya APAKAH untuk WAKTU LAMPAU | Yes - No Question Simple Past Tense Bahasa Inggris

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18 Oct 202106:04

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host introduces a lesson on how to ask Yes/No questions in the past tense using the Simple Past. The video covers two main methods: using 'was' and 'were' for questions that involve conditions, status, or descriptions, and using 'did' for questions involving actions. Examples are provided to demonstrate the structures, such as 'Did you watch the football match last night?' and 'Was he a doctor?' The lesson encourages viewers to practice by creating their own questions. The video concludes with a call to join an English course for further learning.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video introduces how to ask Yes/No questions using the simple past tense in English.
  • 😀 A Yes/No question asks for a yes or no answer, for example: 'Did you watch the football match last night?'
  • 😀 The video explains how to form Yes/No questions in the simple past tense using 'was' or 'were' for conditions or statuses.
  • 😀 For example, 'Was he a doctor?' means asking about someone's past status or condition.
  • 😀 The video highlights using 'did' to form questions with an action verb in the past tense, like 'Did you work yesterday?'
  • 😀 'Was' and 'were' are used for situations where the verb refers to a condition or state (e.g., 'Was she your neighbor?').
  • 😀 'Did' is used with the base form of the verb (verb 1) for all subjects, regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural.
  • 😀 Examples in the script include questions like 'Did you cut the class?' and 'Did you get a punishment?'
  • 😀 The video encourages students to practice creating their own questions and repeating them until they become fluent.
  • 😀 The video ends with a promotion for an online English course that helps beginners learn English from scratch.

Q & A

  • What is the focus of this video?

    -The video focuses on teaching how to ask Yes/No questions using the simple past tense in English.

  • What is a Yes/No question in simple past tense?

    -A Yes/No question in simple past tense asks about actions or conditions that occurred in the past and can be answered with 'Yes' or 'No'.

  • What are the two ways to form Yes/No questions in the simple past tense?

    -The two ways are using 'was'/'were' for questions about conditions, status, or location, and using 'did' for questions involving an action or verb.

  • When should we use 'was' or 'were' in a Yes/No question?

    -'Was' or 'were' should be used when the question relates to a condition, status, or location, rather than an action or verb.

  • What is an example of a Yes/No question using 'was'?

    -An example is 'Was he a doctor in the past?' where 'was' refers to his past status as a doctor.

  • What is the correct structure for Yes/No questions with 'was' or 'were'?

    -The structure is: 'Was/Were' + subject + adjective, adverb, noun, or pronoun. For example, 'Was Tom at the house yesterday?'

  • When do we use 'did' in a Yes/No question?

    -'Did' is used for questions involving an action or verb in the simple past tense. For example, 'Did you work here yesterday?'

  • How does the structure change when using 'did' in a Yes/No question?

    -When using 'did', the structure is: 'Did' + subject + base form of the verb (verb 1). For example, 'Did she call you last night?'

  • Can 'did' be used with all subjects in a Yes/No question?

    -Yes, 'did' can be used with all subjects, regardless of whether they are singular or plural, such as 'Did you', 'Did they', 'Did she', etc.

  • What is the purpose of the example dialogue included in the video?

    -The example dialogue demonstrates how to use Yes/No questions in simple past tense within a conversational context, helping viewers practice and understand the usage better.

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