ALCPT Question Formation and Tag Questions — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Choose the correctly formed yes/no question: 'He works at the base every day.'
- Does he works at the base every day?
- Does he work at the base every day? (Correct answer)
- He does work at the base every day?
- Works he at the base every day?
Correct answer: Does he work at the base every day?
Yes/no questions in simple present use 'do/does + subject + base verb.' Because the subject is 'he' (third person singular), 'does' is used, and the main verb returns to its base form 'work' (not 'works'). Choice A incorrectly keeps the -s ending. Choices C and D use incorrect word order.
Question 2: Add the correct tag question: 'She has already submitted her report, _____?'
- hasn't she (Correct answer)
- has she
- doesn't she
- didn't she
Correct answer: hasn't she
Tag questions use the same auxiliary verb as the main clause but in the opposite polarity. The main clause is affirmative and uses 'has,' so the tag must be negative: 'hasn't she.' 'Has she' would be a positive tag on a positive clause, which is unusual. 'Doesn't she' and 'didn't she' use the wrong auxiliary.
Question 3: Which is the correct indirect/embedded question form?
- Can you tell me where is the training room?
- Can you tell me where the training room is? (Correct answer)
- Can you tell me where is located the training room?
- Can you tell me where the training room it is?
Correct answer: Can you tell me where the training room is?
In indirect questions (embedded inside another sentence), word order follows normal statement order — subject before verb — not inverted question order. 'Where the training room is' (subject + verb) is correct. 'Where is the training room' uses inverted question word order, which is incorrect inside an embedded clause.
Question 4: Choose the correct tag question: 'They didn't complete the exercise on time, _____?'
- didn't they
- did they (Correct answer)
- do they
- don't they
Correct answer: did they
A negative main clause requires a positive tag. 'Didn't' is negative and past tense, so the tag must be positive past: 'did they.' 'Didn't they' would be a negative tag on a negative clause, which is unusual. 'Do they' and 'don't they' use the wrong tense (present instead of past).
Question 5: Select the correct wh-question: 'The commander arrived at the base _____ yesterday.'
- When did the commander arrived at the base?
- When the commander arrived at the base?
- When did the commander arrive at the base? (Correct answer)
- When did arrived the commander at the base?
Correct answer: When did the commander arrive at the base?
Wh-questions in the simple past use 'did + subject + base verb.' The main verb must be in its base form 'arrive' (not 'arrived') because 'did' already carries the past tense. Choice A incorrectly uses 'arrived' after 'did.' Choice B omits the auxiliary. Choice D uses incorrect word order.
Question 6: Which sentence correctly forms a question from: 'The new recruits are training in the field.'
- Where are the new recruits training? (Correct answer)
- Where the new recruits are training?
- Where do the new recruits are training?
- Where are training the new recruits?
Correct answer: Where are the new recruits training?
'Where are the new recruits training?' correctly forms a present continuous question by inverting the subject and auxiliary: auxiliary (are) + subject (the new recruits) + main verb + -ing (training). Choice B uses statement word order. Choice C incorrectly adds 'do' with a 'be' verb. Choice D incorrectly places the verb phrase before the subject.
Choose the correctly formed yes/no question: 'He works at the base every day.'