Dictation Exercises Forming Yes-No Questions 2 by Don Fisher.

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Dictation Exercises Forming Yes-No Questions 2 by Don Fisher

Directions Change each sentence to make a yes-no question. Example: We vote for senators. Do we vote for senators?

Citizens pay taxes. Do citizens pay taxes?

They want to be free. Do they want to be free?

We live in California. Do we live in California?

I live in the United States. Do I live in the United States?

They come to be free. Do they come to be free?

The President lives in the White House. Does the President live in the White House?

Congress meets in Washington. Does Congress meet in Washington?

New York City has many people. Does New York City have many people?

We pay taxes. Do we pay taxes?

The American Indians lived in America first. Did the American Indians live in America first?

We vote for the President in November. Do we vote for the President in November?

The United States has fifty states. Does the United States have fifty states?

Great!