Questions

 
In this part, you will learn the correct way to ask questions and the correct Wh-questions to be used in sentences. 
 
14.1  Yes/No Questions
 
  • There are questions that require answers in the form of ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

  • The tense of the answer must follow the tense used in the question.

  • Examples:

 

Is he the manager of the event?

Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.

Are these bags yours?

Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

Does she drive?

Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.

Do they meet every weekend?

Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.

Was she late for the meeting?

Yes, she was. / No, she wasn’t.

 

14.2  WH Questions
 

WH-words are used to ask questions.

 

Question Words

Function

Examples

Who

To ask for information about a person (names, relationship, occupation).

Who is that man?

Where

To ask for information about the place (name, location).

Where is the post office?

What

To ask for information about an object, a person, or a situation.

What is inside your bag?

Which

To ask for specific information.

Which one is your favourite?

When

To ask for information on time (day, month, year, season).

When will the train depart?

Why

To ask for a reason.

Why are you crying?

How

To ask for the manner or way in which something was done.

How are you?

 

 

 

Questions

 
In this part, you will learn the correct way to ask questions and the correct Wh-questions to be used in sentences. 
 
14.1  Yes/No Questions
 
  • There are questions that require answers in the form of ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

  • The tense of the answer must follow the tense used in the question.

  • Examples:

 

Is he the manager of the event?

Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.

Are these bags yours?

Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

Does she drive?

Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.

Do they meet every weekend?

Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.

Was she late for the meeting?

Yes, she was. / No, she wasn’t.

 

14.2  WH Questions
 

WH-words are used to ask questions.

 

Question Words

Function

Examples

Who

To ask for information about a person (names, relationship, occupation).

Who is that man?

Where

To ask for information about the place (name, location).

Where is the post office?

What

To ask for information about an object, a person, or a situation.

What is inside your bag?

Which

To ask for specific information.

Which one is your favourite?

When

To ask for information on time (day, month, year, season).

When will the train depart?

Why

To ask for a reason.

Why are you crying?

How

To ask for the manner or way in which something was done.

How are you?