yes,no questions
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WH QUESTIONS
PREGUNTAS WITH “WH”
We use question words to ask certain types of questions (question
word questions). We often refer to them as WH words because they
include the letters WH (for example WH, How).
Example:
Who just came in?
Where are my glasses?
Why did he do that?
“WH”Below is a table showing the meaning of each question words:
WH - QUESTIONS
What ? - ¿Qué? ¿Cuál? ¿Cuáles? How often ? - ¿Con qué frecuencia?
What else? - ¿Qué más? How long ? - ¿Cuánto tiempo? ¿Qué longitud?
Which ? - ¿Qué? ¿Cuál? ¿Cuáles? How long ago? - ¿Hace cuánto tiempo?
How ? - ¿Cómo? ¿Cuán? How old ? - ¿Qué edad? ¿Cuán viejo?
How else ? - ¿De qué otra manera? How soon ? - ¿Cuán pronto?
When ? - ¿Cuándo? How big ? - ¿Qué tamaño? ¿Cuán grande?
Where ? - ¿Dónde? ¿Adónde? How far ? - ¿A qué distancia? ¿Cuán lejos?
Where else ? - ¿Dónde más? How tall ? - ¿Qué estatura? ¿Cuán alto?
Why ? - ¿Por qué? ¿Para qué? How deep ? - ¿Qué profundidad?
Who ? - ¿Quién? ¿Quienes? How early ? - ¿Cuán temprano?
Who else? - ¿Quién más? How late ? - ¿Cuán tarde?
Whom ? - ¿A quién? ¿A quiénes? How heavy ? - ¿Qué peso? ¿Cuán pesado?
Whose ? - ¿De quién? ¿De quiénes? How thick ? - ¿Qué espesor? ¿Cuán grueso?
How much ? - ¿Cuánto/a? What time ? - ¿Qué hora? ¿A qué hora?
How many ? - ¿Cuántos/as? What kind ? - ¿Qué clase ? ¿Qué tipo?
WH + am/are/is + subject + complement + ?
structure
WH- QUESTIONS
© Who is the teacher talking to? She is talking to me.
© What do you do on Sundays? I visit my grandmother.
© Where are my glasses? On your head.
© Why is he drawing a picture? He thinks it´s fun.
© How does this work?
© How much money do you have?
yes/no questions
In English, the questions of whether or not to use the verbs be, have, do, or a modal verb. These questions always start with one of these verbs and can answer
just yes (yes) or not, that is with the repeated question as a statement.
Note: You can not ask a question that no one auxiliary verbs.
Incorrecto correcto
He want a car ? Does he want a car?
You going to eat with us? Are you going to eat with us?
BEUse the verb be to ask about the identity, description or location
of something or someone, or on certain activities or situations in the present or the past.
Identity / DescriptionBe used with a noun or adjective to inquire about the identity or description of a person, place or thing.
example
Am I your best friend? Yes (you are).
Is this interesting? No (it is not).
location
Be, plus a prepositional phrase is used to ask about the location of the past and present of a person or thing.
example
Am I near your house?
Is he in Colombia?
No (you aren't).
Yes (he is).
Activities and situations in this
Para preguntar sobre actividades o situaciones que están pasando ahora o que van a pasar muy pronto, usa el progresivo presente: el presente de be + participio presente (verbo+ing).
example
Am I going with you and Tom?
Is England adopting the euro?
Yes (you are).
No (it isn't).
Activities and Situations in the past
Para preguntar sobre una actividad o situación que ocurió en el pasado y duró por un tiempo indeterminado, usa el progresivo pasado: el pasado de be + participio presente.
Was it raining?
Was Anna cooking?
Yes (it was).
No (she wasn't).
example
past event
To inquire about something that happened to a person or thing, use the passive voice: the past of be + past participle (verb + ed or)
example
Was he given a reward?
Was I chosen?
Yes (he was).
No (you were not).
Modals VERBS
Use modal verbs to learn more about possibilities and uncertainties.
Modal verbs are always followed by a verb in the infinitive without to.
Can we stay?
Should they stop?
example
No (they shouldn't).
Yes (we can stay).
Remember: When you do form a question or a modal verb, the main verb is in the infinitive without to.
Incorrecto correcto
Do you to drink coffee?
Does she to work here?
Can I to go with you?
Should we to email her?
Do you drink coffee?
Does she work here?
Can I go with you?
Should we email her?