This document provides instructions on how to ask yes/no questions using the verb "to be" in Spanish and how to provide short affirmative and negative answers. It explains that the verb "to be" is placed before the subject when asking a question. It also notes that contractions are not used in short affirmative answers in Spanish, such as responding "Yes, he is" instead of "Yes, he's".
This document provides instructions on how to ask yes/no questions using the verb "to be" in Spanish and how to provide short affirmative and negative answers. It explains that the verb "to be" is placed before the subject when asking a question. It also notes that contractions are not used in short affirmative answers in Spanish, such as responding "Yes, he is" instead of "Yes, he's".
This document provides instructions on how to ask yes/no questions using the verb "to be" in Spanish and how to provide short affirmative and negative answers. It explains that the verb "to be" is placed before the subject when asking a question. It also notes that contractions are not used in short affirmative answers in Spanish, such as responding "Yes, he is" instead of "Yes, he's".