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Yes /No Questions :Yes /No Questions Present Tense
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Why they are called yes/no questions :Why they are called yes/no questions They are called yes/no questions because usually we answer “Yes” or “No”
Of course, it is also possible to answer “I don’t know”, “I don’t remember” etc.
Yes/No ? word order be in Present Tense :Yes/No ? word order be in Present Tense
Yes/No question word order versus statement word order: Present Tense be :Yes/No question word order versus statement word order: Present Tense be
Answer the question 1 :Answer the question 1 No, they aren’t. They are bananas. Are those apples? Click on slide to see answer.
Answer the question 2 :Answer the question 2 Yes, it is. Is that a bird on the branch? Click on slide to see answer.
Answer the question 3 :Answer the question 3 No, it isn’t. It is a statue of a lion. Is that a real lion? Click on slide to see answer.
Answer the question 4 :Answer the question 4 Yes, it is. Is that a bear? Click on slide to see answer.
Answer the question 5 :Answer the question 5 Yes, he is. Is he Fidel Castro? Click on slide to see answer.
Answer the question 6 :Answer the question 6 No, it isn’t. It is the Washington Monument. Is that el Morro? Click on slide to see answer.
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