What are some yes questions?

100+ Random & Unexpected Yes or No Questions

  • Do you believe in ghosts?
  • Have you ever seen a UFO?
  • Can cats jump six times their length?
  • Do you like chocolate milkshakes?
  • Were you in the swamp yesterday?
  • Did you see Bigfoot?
  • Can you see the moon?
  • Do you know how to swim?

How do you ask a yes no question?

You can answer with a simple “yes” or “no.” But, suppose you wanted to answer with something a little longer. When we answer yes or no questions, we do not usually repeat the full question. Instead, we answer with the auxiliary or modal from the question.

Did yes or no questions?

With “Do”

QuestionAnswer
Does it work loudly?Yes. / Yes, it does. / Yes, it works loudly.
Does she like swimming?No. / No, she doesn’t. / No, she doesn’t like swimming.
Did we visit our relatives?Yes./ Yes, we did. / Yes, we visited our relatives.
Did he take a new car?No. / No, she didn’t. / No, she didn’t take a new car.

What do you mean by yes or no questions?

In English, there are two main types of questions which are; Yes / No questions are the questions which are answered yes or no. It means when we are asking yes/no questions, we are expecting the answer, yes or no. To form Yes/No questions, we use one of these verbs: auxiliary verbs ( be, do and have ) or modal verbs ( can, may,etc.).

How to improve yes no questions in English?

This is a short explanation about yes/no questions in English. The best way to improve is to practice. Try these exercises below to improve: Yes No Questions Exercise (50 Questions!) Improve your English grammar with more lessons and exercises. Click on the links below to learn and practice.

How to play the yes or no game?

Yes or no questions are conversation prompts that two friends can ask each other. To play, simply ask your friend, boyfriend, girlfriend, or coworker the question. And let them answer yes or no. The players shouldn’t use any other response other than yes/no. Saying “maybe” is out of the question.

When do you use an auxiliary in a yes or no question?

Note the use of auxiliary verbs in the above examples. When we answer Yes / No questions we do not normally repeat the complete the question. Instead, we use an appropriate auxiliary verb. This auxiliary is usually present in the question. ‘Does Mike live with you?’ ‘Yes, he does.’ ‘Did Maya tell you she wasn’t coming?’ ‘No, she didn’t.’

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