Word Order / Formation of Questions

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Word Order / Formation of Questions Andrew ist sechzehn Jahre alt. Ist Andrew sechzehn Jare alt? Du kommst spät. Kommst du spät? Frau Krenz wohnt in Oconomowoc. Wohnt Frau Krenz in Oconomowoc? What do you notice about the word order in making questions? Where is the verb in questions? VERB IS FIRST! SUBJECT & VERB ARE ALWAYS NEXT TO EACH OTHER! These types of questions are usually Ja/Nein Fragen (questions)

Word Order / Formation of Questions Frau Krenz wohnt in Milwaukee. Wohnt Frau Krenz in Milwaukee? English questions: Frau Krenz lives in Oconomowoc. Does Frau Krenz live in Oconomowoc? German doesn’t add this “does” in making questions = it is easier!

Formation of Questions Make each of these statements into a questions. Das Mädchen heißt Simone. Jürgen ist zu Hause. Monica kennt Axel sehr gut. Rainer kommt aus Berlin. Herr Tielmann wohnt in München.

Formation of Questions / Question Words How? Wie alt bist du? Wie? Wo? Wer? Was? Wann? Warum? Woher? Wie viel?  Where? Wo wohnst du? Wer ist das?  Who? Was ist das? What? Wann ist Deutschklasse? When? Warum bist du spät? Why? From where? Woher kommst du? How much? Wieviel ist zwei plus vier?

Formation of Questions / Question Words What do you notice about the word order with question words? What comes first? What comes second? Question Word (Wo / Wie/ etc.) Verb

Formation of Questions Complete each question using the appropriate question word. _______________ alt bist du? _______________ wohnt dein Freund? _______________ kommst du? _______________ ist Berlin? _______________ ist zwanzig minus zwei? _______________ ist dein Bruder? _______________ bist du sauer? Wie Wo Woher Wo Wieviel Wer Warum