This document provides examples of answering yes/no questions and wh- questions in short form. For yes/no questions, it gives examples of short answers using single words like "yes", "no", or phrases like "I don't know". It also provides alternative ways to answer yes/no questions using words like "probably", "maybe", and "I hope so/not". The document then gives examples of wh- questions using wh- words like who, what, when, how, why followed by the subject and base verb form. It notes that questions about the subject use who or what as the subject.
This document provides examples of answering yes/no questions and wh- questions in short form. For yes/no questions, it gives examples of short answers using single words like "yes", "no", or phrases like "I don't know". It also provides alternative ways to answer yes/no questions using words like "probably", "maybe", and "I hope so/not". The document then gives examples of wh- questions using wh- words like who, what, when, how, why followed by the subject and base verb form. It notes that questions about the subject use who or what as the subject.
This document provides examples of answering yes/no questions and wh- questions in short form. For yes/no questions, it gives examples of short answers using single words like "yes", "no", or phrases like "I don't know". It also provides alternative ways to answer yes/no questions using words like "probably", "maybe", and "I hope so/not". The document then gives examples of wh- questions using wh- words like who, what, when, how, why followed by the subject and base verb form. It notes that questions about the subject use who or what as the subject.
Yes, I will. you meet me tomorrow? we we get there on time? they Will he they help us? she No, won’t. he pass his class? it she be here tomorrow? it leave on time? OTHER WAYS TO ANSWER YES/NO QUESTIONS
ANSWER YES ANSWER I DON’T ANSWER NO
KNOW
Probably. Maybe. Probably not.
I think so. I don’t know. I don’t think so. I hope so. I’m not sure. I hope not. Yes, …. (more No, …. (more information) information) A: Will you live in the city next year?
B: Yes, I’m going to move in the fall.
A: Will you be here tomorrow?
B: No, I’ll be out of town. Section B WH- QUESTIONS
wh- word will subject base form verb
When I see you?
Who you hire? will we How they get here? How long he stay with you? she What time it start? WH- QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SUBJECT
In these questions, what and who are the subjects.