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QUESTION FORMATION, Compound adjectives & Modifiers - Coggle Diagram
QUESTION FORMATION
Indirect questions
subject + verb
more polite way
begin with Can, Could you tell, etc.
we don't use do/did in the second part of the question.
Also you can use if or whether in questions without a question word
Negative questions
show surprise
somebody to agree with us
Direct & Indirect questions
Friendly intonation, showing interest
When who /what/ which, etc. is the subject of the question, we
don't use do/ did,
Direct questions
A verb followed by a preposition
Compound adjectives & Modifiers
negative
narrow-minded
bad-tempered
absent-minded
tight-fisted
self-centred
two-faced
good-tempered
We often use modifiers with adjectives of personality.
quite, very , really (POSITIVE)
bit, quite/rather/pretty, very, really/incredibly (NEGATIVE)
positive
broad-minded
easy-goig
oppen-minded
laid back
Adjectives to describe persons's characteristics
Postive and negative characteristics