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grammaire anglaise > formes interrogatives / questions directes > auxiliaires
questions en Wh- / How + auxiliaire modal : can should will
ou
auxiliaire non modal : beauxiliaire haveauxiliaire doauxiliaire
Wh- = How, Why, When, What, Who, Which, Where
Question modalisée à l'actif:
Wh- + modal + N + Base Verbale
What can he do next?
Question modalisée au passif :
Wh- + modal + bebase verbale + participe passé?
What can be done?
Wh- + doauxiliaire + N + Base Verbale
How do you get out of it?
Wh- + adjective + auxiliaire + N + Base Verbale
How Fast Did The Economy Grow?
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/26/
Wh- + N + auxiliaire + N + Base Verbale
Wh- + beauxiliaire + N + -ing
What are you searching for?
Present perfect actif :
Wh- + hasauxiliaire + N + verbeparticipe passé
What has the Mayor achieved so far?
Wh- + hasauxiliaire + been + N
Wh- + V / Base Verbale
G2
The Guardian Work p. 1 11.3.2006 An unfair fight Some companies are so set against trade unions that they will resort to ruthless tactics to persuade workers not to organise. Phil Chamberlain and Rich Cookson investigate The Guardian Saturday March 11, 2006
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2006/mar/11/careers.work2
The Guardian p. 10 18.2.2006
4.11.2004
What do parents of high schoolers fret about?
Headline,
Oh FCUK, where have our customers gone? Profits tumble as high street store finds itself out of fashion
Headline and sub, G, 17.11.2004,
What do athletes do when an ordinary marathon just isn't long enough? Race coast-to-coast across the US, of course. Simon Jeffery reports on the ultra-runners and what makes them tick
Keep on running, sub, G, 19.7.2004,
So who the devil has ruined your pension?
The Tories this week issued an apocalyptic warning about the pensions crisis, claiming it poses as great a threat to society as al-Qaida. Shadow work and pensions secretary David Willetts conjured up a nightmarish vision of millions retiring on pitiful sums. Meanwhile, there was a fresh flurry of surveys estimating the size of Britain's company pension deficit. But while most people agree there is a crisis, who - or what - is responsible? Jobs & Money rounded up eight of the prime suspects in the blame game. We outline the case against and try to ascertain whether they are guilty, m'lud. Phillip Inman, Rupert Jones and Patrick Collinson look at the evidence.
Headline and sun,
G, 10.7.2004,
Your party's in a fix. How do you get out of it?
The Tory camp is united only in its failure to agree, whilst it is time to get back to issues people care about for Labour
Headline and sub, G, 15.6.2004,
Why have the media been so keen to turn Joanne Lees from traumatised survivor into possible murderer, asks Patrick Barkham
Unusual suspect, G, sub,
4.6.2004,
Ad Cagle 6.7.2004
What do you do after your online sex blog hits the headlines and loses you your job? Jessica Cutler reveals all
What do Americans write to their congressmen about? Everything. Every fucking thing. You would not believe it. Thousands of letters and emails about Janet Jackson's nipple. Thousands about Howard Stern. And now, thousands about me. (Actually, I shouldn't flatter myself. At least a few hundred about me?)
Senator
sacked me over tales of congress, sub and §, G, 2.6.2004,
What is Mydoom?
What will it do to my computer?
What should I do If I receive a suspicious e-mail?
Will my anti-virus software stop it?
How do I know my computer is infected?
What could happen if I do not remove the virus?
What has been the cost of Mydoom?
Who created Mydoom?
What would they have to gain?
Mydoom computer virus
'to wreak even more havoc' / Q&A,
How did we get it so wrong?
Headline,
G,4.2.2004,
What can you earn? Ad, DT, 14.1.2004.
He's our favourite artist. So why do the galleries hate him so much?
Headline, O, 11.1.2004,
What Will Move the Markets in '04? Headline, R, Sat January 3, 2004 11:32 AM ET.
It seems that a massive fraud was behind the collapse of Italy’s Parmalat. But how did it happen and who benefited?
Milking lessons, E, 30.12.2003,
What do you think?
How much do the UK's top companies give to charity? Frontpage banner, G, 18.11.2003.
What are you searching for? Yahoo pop-up ad, dictionary.com, 12.10.2003.
Where do you want to go next? Headline, T, web edition, 11.10.2003.
Why do tennis players check the ball before serving? This week: The science behind the news, GI/G2, p. 15, 26.6.2003.
How many trees did it take to print the new Harry Potter? This week: The science behind the news, GI/G2, p. 15, 26.6.2003.
What does a computer need to connect via Wi-Fi? Wireless - with strings attached, FT, p. 9, 4.6.2003.
What are magic wands made of? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
What did Percy Weasley, a Hogwarts prefect, find embedded in his Christmas Pudding? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
What does Professor Quirrell, who teaches Defence Against the Dark Arts, wear on his head? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
Why does the US want to attack Iraq? Why does the US want to attack Iraq?, GE/GE2, p. 5, 17.02.2003.
What to build at Ground Zero? The divided city, GE/GE2, p. 8, 17.02.2003.
When is transport going to be improved?
What is happening to the Tube?
How will congestion charging work?
When will we see more police on the street?
How does the Assembly keep an eye on the Mayor?
What has the Mayor achieved so far? Greater London Authority ad, ES, p. 25, 14.3.2002.
The Guardian p. 13 17 November 2004
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