Today we're going to try to understand about Yes-No Question. Do you know what is Yes-No Question? That's right, it is a question that the answer is Yes or No. Would you give me some examples of Yes-No Question?
All right, before we continue, I would like to explain a little bit of it first.
All right students, in making the questions with YNQ, we must remember the signs, they are
- The YNQ can be made with Do/Does/Did
- The YNQ can be made with Am/Is/Are/Was/Were
- The YNQ can be made with Have/Has
- The YNQ can be made with Can/Will/May/Shall/Must
Look at the examples below:
- 'Do you live in London?' 'Yes, I do./No, I don't.'
- 'Does she go to school by bus?' 'Yes, she does./No, she doesn't.'
- 'Did they check the pronunciation?' 'Yes, they did./No, they didn't.'
- 'Am I a blogger?' 'Yes, you are./No, you aren't.'
- 'Is he going to camp next holiday?' 'Yes, he is./No, he isn't.'
- 'Are you sure about the planning?' 'Yes, I am./No, I am not.'
- 'Was she sad yesterday?' 'Yes, she was./No, she wasn't.'
- 'Were you at school yesterday?' 'Yes, I was./No, I wasn't.'
- 'Have you finished your homework?' 'Yes, I have./No, I haven't.'
- 'Has he visited Bali?' 'Yes, he has./No, he hasn't.'
- 'Can you drive a car?' 'Yes, I can./No, I can't.'
- 'Will you accompany me to the teacher?' 'Yes, I will./No, I won't.'
- 'May I sit beside you?' 'Yes, you may./No, you may not.'
- 'Shall we go now?' 'Yes, we shall./No, we shan't.'
- 'Must we enclose our photos?' 'Yes, we must./No, we must not.'
In our daily communication, sometimes we use fully complete of Yes-No answer, and sometimes not. So, you must understand the situation and the communication will going as well.
All right students, that's all about YNQ.
Thanks.
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