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What do you have to do before writing a question?>
What type of answer do you need?
Do you need a yes or no answer, a yes or no answer plus a descriptive explanation, or do you need to give a choice within the question to get the answer, or a descriptive answer with or without multiple choices?

For a yes or no answer, you write questions starting with primary helping verbs like am, are, is, was, were, have, had, has, do, does, did.

For a yes or no answer with a descriptive explanation, you write questions starting with modal helping verbs should, could, would, may, might, must, will, can, shall.

If you want descriptive answers with or without multiple choices, you write questions starting with question words like what, when, where, why, who,whom, whose, how.

How do you write questions beginning with the question word 'what' without and with multiple choice answers in different English language verb tenses?

How do you write a question beginning with the primary auxiliary verbs am, are, is, was, were, have, had, has, do, does, did?

How do you write a question beginning with the primary modal verbs should, could, would, may, might, must, will, can, shall?

What is the difference in tenses when writing questions starting with question word questions and primary auxiliary verbs?

Do gerunds function as nouns?
Yes.

Gerunds can be subjects, subject complements, direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions; Is that correct?
Yes.