This document contains a series of exercises for forming yes/no questions in English. It provides examples of changing statements into yes/no questions using helping verbs like "be", auxiliary verbs like "can" and "will", and without helping verbs. The exercises also include writing the question based on a given answer and correcting common mistakes in forming yes/no questions. The goal is to practice transforming different types of statements into properly formed yes/no questions in English.
This document contains a series of exercises for forming yes/no questions in English. It provides examples of changing statements into yes/no questions using helping verbs like "be", auxiliary verbs like "can" and "will", and without helping verbs. The exercises also include writing the question based on a given answer and correcting common mistakes in forming yes/no questions. The goal is to practice transforming different types of statements into properly formed yes/no questions in English.
This document contains a series of exercises for forming yes/no questions in English. It provides examples of changing statements into yes/no questions using helping verbs like "be", auxiliary verbs like "can" and "will", and without helping verbs. The exercises also include writing the question based on a given answer and correcting common mistakes in forming yes/no questions. The goal is to practice transforming different types of statements into properly formed yes/no questions in English.
Exercise #1: Yes/No Questions with the BE Verb Change these sentences into question form. Make a Yes/No question. 1. The school is open today. Is the school open? 2. The waiter was rude. Was the waiter rude? 3. Yoga is popular. Is yoga popular? 4. I am sick. Am I sick/Are you sick? 5. You were tired. Were you tired? 6. Sarah was his teacher. Was Sarah his teacher?
Exercise #2: Yes/No Questions with the BE Verb
Look at the answer (A: ), and then try to write the correct question. 1. Q: Were you there? A: Yes. I was there. 2. Q: Were you rich ? A: No, we were not rich. 3. Q: Is today your birthday/Is today my birthday ? A: Yes, it is my birthday. 4. Q: Was the price the same? A: No, the price was not the same.
1. John can read. Can John read? 2. We will join. Might it be broken? 3. It might be broken. Will we join/Will you join? 4. Peter is going to go. Is Peter going to go? 5. Luan is going to be hired. Is Luan going to be hired? 6. He is being interviewed now. Is he being interviewed now? 7. He should practice more. Should he practice more? 8. Cars are made here. Are cars made here? 9. The order has been approved. Has the order been approved?
1. Q: Was she going to visit? A: Yes, she was going to visit. 2. Q: Is my name being called ? A: Yes, your name is being called. 3. Q: Have they finished? A: No, they haven’t finished. 4. Q: Has he been working here? A: No, he has not been working here. 5. Q: Could he have said that? A: No, he could not have said that. 6. Q: Would he have been angry? A: No, he would have been angry. 7. Q: Must a visa be obtained first? A: Yes, a visa must be obtained first. 8. Q: Shall we attend? A: Yes, we shall attend. Exercise #5: Yes/No Questions – Without a Helping or BE Verb 1. He reads every day. Does he read every day? 2. The printer broke. Did the printer break? 3. We want more money. Do we want more money/Do you want more money? 4. She had a smile on her face. Did she have a smile on her face? 5. The boss noticed the mistake. Did the boss notice the mistake?
Exercise #6: Yes/No Questions – Without a Helping or BE Verb
1. Q: Did she have her camera? A: Yes, she had her camera. 2. Q: Did you feel sick A: No, I didn’t feel sick. 3. Q: Do you eat beef/Do we eat beef? A: Yes, we eat beef. 4. Q: Do you believe me? A: Yes, I believe you. 5. Q: Did they forget their tickets? A: No, they didn’t forget their tickets.
Exercise #7: Yes/No Questions – Mixed Forms
1. She is a good person. Is she a good person 2. They are studying hard. Are they studying hard 3. I don’t want a drink. Do you want a drink 4. The book was sold. Was the book sold 5. My dog barks loudly. Does my dog bark loudly/Does your dog bark loudly 6. We are going to try it. Are we going to try it/Are you going to try it
Exercise #8: Yes/No Questions – Without a Helping or BE Verb
1. Q: Are you looking for the keys? A: Yes, we are looking for the keys. 2. Q: Have you seen Michael? A: No, I haven’t seen Michael. 3. Q: Will they be happy? A: No, they won’t be happy. 4. Q: Do you do yoga? A: Yes, I do yoga. 5. Q: Has he had surgery? A: Yes, he has had surgery. 6. Q: Were they waiting long? A: No, they were not waiting long. 7. Q: Did they dance well ? A: Yes, they danced well.
Exercise #9: Yes/No Questions - Fix the Common Mistakes
1. Have you a dog? Do you have a dog? 2. You will go to the park? Will you go to the park? 3. Did you went to the park? Did you go to the park? 4. It is 4 o’clock? Is it 4 o'clock? 5. Are you agree? Do you agree?