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Students often mistakenly say "Who did win the game?" instead of "Who won the game?" A good review of this lesson would focus on removing that "did."

The topic——is a crucial grammar point because it breaks the standard rule of using auxiliary verbs like "do" or "does." ⚡ Key Concept Review wh_questions_in_subject_form_ozne_durumundaki_5...

In standard English questions, we use (e.g., "What did you see?" ). However, when the question word ( Who, What, Which ) is the subject of the sentence, the word order changes: No Auxiliary: Do not use do, does, or did . Students often mistakenly say "Who did win the game

Is this from a specific or website (like EBA, Quizizz, or a PDF)? If the "5" in your file name refers

If the "5" in your file name refers to a level or grade, here is what a typical review of that material would highlight:

Remember that "Who" acts as "He/She/It" for conjugation purposes. To give you a more accurate review, could you tell me:

What or English level (A1, A2, etc.) are you studying?