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By Teacher Carolina. There are two types of questions: 1. Yes/no questions: Eg: - Are you ready? - Yes, I am. 2. WH questions: Eg: - What’s your name?

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1 By Teacher Carolina

2 There are two types of questions: 1. Yes/no questions: Eg: - Are you ready? - Yes, I am. 2. WH questions: Eg: - What’s your name? - My name is Jenny.

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4 Yes/No questions Do you play the guitar?Yes.

5 Yes/No questions Did Sofía come to class today? No.

6 Yes/No questions A Yes-No question is a question which has only two answers logically needed, they are: ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. This type of question is characterized by placing one auxilliary at the beginning of a sentence. E.g: - Do you know me? -Yes, I do.  short answer.

7 Yes/No questions The word "DO" is one of the auxilliaries in English. You can also use: Does, did, have, has, will, and "be" E.g. - Does she work here? - Did you do the homework? - Have you eaten? - Will you dance with me at the party tomorrow? - Is dad sick? However, the use of each auxiliary depends on the type of sentence and tense being used.

8 Yes/No questions For instance, you would like to ask someone for something that was happening in the past: Then you use ‘Did’: E.g. "Did you find my keys last night?“ Answer: Yes, I did. Now, you want to ask for something in the future: We use ´Will’: E.g. "Will you come to the party tomorrow night?" "No, I won’t"

9 Yes/No questions Be careful when you answer more than only ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. You have to use the same auxiliar that is in the question. Question: "Did you find my keys last night?“ Answer: "Yes, I did" Question: "Will you come to the party tomorrow night?" Answer: "No, I won’t"

10 WH questions Sara. What do you do? I’m an English teacher.

11 WH questions Where do you work? I work at the language institute.

12 WH questions WH questions ask for specific information. I work at the language institute. I’m an English teacher.

13 WH questions We often refer to them as WH words because they include the letters WH (for example WHy, HoW).

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15 howasking about mannerHow does this work? asking about condition or qualityHow was your exam? how + adj/advasking about extent or degreesee examples below how fardistanceHow far is Pattaya from Bangkok? how longlength (time or space)How long will it take? how manyquantity (countable)How many cars are there? how muchquantity (uncountable)How much money do you have? how oldageHow old are you? how come (informal) asking for reason, asking whyHow come I can't see her?

16 Did Sofía come to class today? No.

17 Why she didn’t come? Because she was feeling really sick this morning.

18 How do you know it? Sofía gave me a call before I left home.

19 Then, will she come to class tomorrow? Yes.

20 Did you see the difference? The boy used WH questions when he needed some extra information and Yes/No questions to confirm something.

21 http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1898 WH questions: Yes/No questions: http://www.learnenglish- online.com/grammar/tests/yesnoquestions.html

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