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Asking Questions

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Practice Asking Questions in English with clear rules for yes/no and wh- questions. Start speaking and understanding everyday questions.

A question asks for information or checks if something is true. In English, questions often start with a question word or an auxiliary verb. The voice usually rises at the end of the sentence.

Question words ask for different kinds of information. They usually go at the start of the question. Each word has one main use in basic conversation.

Word or PhraseDefinition
whoIt asks about a person ๐Ÿ‘ค.
whatIt asks about a thing or an idea ๐Ÿ“ฆ.
whereIt asks about a place ๐Ÿ“.
whenIt asks about time ๐Ÿ•’.
whyIt asks about a reason โ“.
howIt asks about manner or condition ๐Ÿ™‚.

For yes or no questions with be, put the form of be before the subject. This is inversion. The main forms are am, is, and are.

SubjectForm
Iโ“am
he she itโ“is
you we theyโ“are

For yes or no questions with most verbs, use do or does before the subject. Use do with I, you, we, and they. Use does with he, she, and it.

SubjectForm
Iโ“do
you we theyโ“do
he she itโ“does

In wh- questions with be, put the question word first. Then put the form of be before the subject. This pattern asks for information, not only yes or no.

Rule
Put the question word first ๐Ÿ”น.
Put am, is, or are before the subject ๐Ÿ”„.
Use this pattern to ask for information โ„น๏ธ.

In wh- questions with most verbs, put the question word first. Then use do or does before the subject. The main verb stays in the base form.

Rule
Put the question word at the start ๐Ÿ”น.
Use do or does before the subject ๐Ÿ”„.
Keep the main verb in the base form ๐Ÿงฉ.

English questions often use inversion. This means the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. The question word stays at the beginning when it is used.

Rule
Put the auxiliary before the subject in a question ๐Ÿ”„.
Keep the question word at the beginning of the question ๐Ÿ“.
Use be as the auxiliary in be questions โœ….
Use do or does as the auxiliary with most verbs โœ….

Short answers are common in basic conversation. With be questions, answer with the same form of be. With do and does questions, answer with do or does.

Word or PhraseDefinition
YesIt gives a positive short answer, often with be, do, or does โœ….
NoIt gives a negative short answer, often with be, do, or does โŒ.
same auxiliaryIt means the answer uses the auxiliary from the question ๐Ÿ”.

You can now understand and form basic English questions. You can use question words, make yes or no questions with be, do, and does, and use short answers. You can also follow basic question word order in everyday conversation.

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