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Questions in Spanish All questions have an upside down question mark to begin¿? (Gives extra emphasis, they do the same thing for exclamation points¡!)

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1 Questions in Spanish All questions have an upside down question mark to begin¿? (Gives extra emphasis, they do the same thing for exclamation points¡!) All question words receive a doinker or an accent or an acento. (Cómo , Qué, De dónde, Cuál)

2 How to ask for a phone number
How do you ask someone for his/her phone number in Spanish? There are two ways to ask for a phone number. ¿Cuál es tu teléfono? ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?

3 How to respond Just as there are two ways to ask for someone’s phone number there are two ways to respond. How do you respond “my phone number is or my number is. Mi teléfono es cuatro cinco seis siete cero cero tres Mi número de teléfono es …..

4 How to ask: What day is today?
How do you ask what day is today? ¿Qué día es hoy? How do you ask what day is tomorrow? ¿Qué día es mañana?

5 How do you respond? How do you say, “today is (Monday)?”
Hoy es (lunes). How do you say, “tomorrow is (Tuesday)?” Mañana es (martes) THEY ARE NOT CAPITALIZED!!! (unless at the beginning of a sentence). What is unique about Spanish days of the week? Starts on lunes/Monday not Sunday!

6 Now it’s your turn! Answer the following questions in complete sentences. ¿Qué día es hoy? ¿Qué día es mañana?


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