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What is the correct word order for a yes/no question?

ASubject + Verb + Object

BAuxiliary + Subject + Verb + Object

CVerb + Subject + Object

DObject + Verb + Subject

Answer:

B. Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + Object

Read Explanation:

In yes/no questions, the typical word order is:

๐Ÿ”น Auxiliary (Helping Verb) + Subject + Main Verb + Object

Examples:

โœ… Do you like coffee? (Auxiliary = Do, Subject = you, Verb = like, Object = coffee)
โœ… Is she coming to the party? (Auxiliary = Is, Subject = she, Verb = coming, Object = to the party)
โœ… Has he finished his homework? (Auxiliary = Has, Subject = he, Verb = finished, Object = his homework)


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