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Lesson 22A2

Question Formation: Do/Does and Wh-Words

கேள்வி அமைத்தல்

English inserts a helper word, do or does, into questions that have no other helping verb — a purely grammatical requirement Tamil has no equivalent for.

Grammar Comparison

Grammar Comparison

do/does appears only to make a question possible

English

Do you like tea? (do carries no meaning of its own — it's purely a question-marker)

Tamil (English explanations)

உனக்கு தேநீர் பிடிக்குமா? (the question particle -ஆ simply attaches to the existing verb)

Tamil turns a statement into a yes/no question by adding the particle -ஆ directly onto the existing verb — no extra word needed. English can't do this for ordinary verbs (like/eat/go), so it inserts a meaningless helper verb, do or does, purely to hold the question's grammatical structure together — 'You like tea' becomes 'Do you like tea?', not 'Like you tea?'. Once do or does is inserted, the main verb drops back to its bare form, even for he/she/it (Does she like tea?, not Does she likes tea?).

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Do you like tea?doo yoo lyk tee
Tamil (English explanations)
உனக்கு தேநீர் பிடிக்குமா?unakku thēnīr piḍikkumā?
Does she work here?duz shee wurk heer
Tamil (English explanations)
அவள் இங்க வேலை செய்யிறாளா?avaḷ inga vēlai seyyiṟāḷā?
Where do you live?wair doo yoo liv
Tamil (English explanations)
நீ எங்க வசிக்கிற?nī enga vasikkiṟa?
What does he want?wut duz hee wont
Tamil (English explanations)
அவனுக்கு என்ன வேணும்?avanukku eṉṉa vēṇum?