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QUESTION WORDS 1 Question words.... Tag words Tag questions are used when the speaker is trying to involve the listener in the conversation. Question words.... The listener is put in the position of agreeing or disagreeing with the speaker. Question words....
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Questionwords.... Tag words • Tag questions are used when the speaker is trying to involve the listener in the conversation.
Questionwords.... • The listener is put in the position of agreeing or disagreeing with the speaker.
Questionwords.... • They are formed by adding ¿no? or ¿verdad? at the end of a sentence.
Questionwords.... • When the sentence is negative only or ¿verdad? should be used. Using ¿no? after a another no is a no-no.
Questionwords.... Modelo: Eres de Arkansas, ¿no? Hace calor hoy, ¿verdad? El perro no es bonito, ¿verdad?
Questionwords.... What can you say to get a friend to agree or disagree with you as you make the following statements? Modelo: La fiesta es divertida.
Questionwords.... What can you say to get a friend to agree or disagree with you as you make the following statements? Modelo: La fiesta es divertida, ¿no?
Questionwords.... What can you say to get a friend to agree or disagree with you as you make the following statements? Modelo: La fiesta es divertida, ¿verdad?
Questionwords.... El profesor es muy inteligente. El profesor es muy inteligente.
Questionwords.... El profesor es muy inteligente, ¿no? El profesor es muy inteligente, ¿verdad?
Questionwords.... Modelo: Eres de Arkansas, ¿no? Hace calor hoy, ¿verdad? El perro no es bonito, ¿verdad?
Questionwords.... Modelo: Eres de Arkansas, ¿no? Hace calor hoy, ¿verdad? El perro no es bonito, ¿verdad?
Questionwords.... Conchica es de la República Dominicana.
Questionwords.... Hace calor.
Questionwords.... Te gusta el helado.
Questionwords.... Usted conoce a la señora Alba.
Questionwords.... Tienes quince años.
Questionwords.... Eres de Ecuador.
Questionwords.... No estás enfermo.
Questionwords.... Hace buen tiempo hoy.
Questionwords.... Tu cumpleaños es mañana.
Questionwords.... ¡Ah! Te gusta Julio.
Questionwords.... No tenemos un examen hoy.
Questionwords.... Sí / No • Yes / No questions can be answer with sí or no. These questions normally start with the verb. The subject in Spanish is often at the end of the sentence.
Questionwords.... Modelo: ¿Estás bien? Sí, estoy bien. No, no estoy bien.
Questionwords.... Modelo: ¿Te gusta correr? Sí, me gusta correr. No, no me gusta correr.
Questionwords.... Modelo: ¿Ya están listos todos? Sí, ya estamos listos. No, no ya estamos listos.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Modelo: La clase de algebra empieza a las ocho.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Modelo: ¿Empieza la clase de algebra a las ocho?
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: La señora Martínez es la profesora.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: ¿Es la señora Martínez la profesora?
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: El gimnasio está cerca de la cafeteria.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: El almuerzo es al mediodía.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: La clase de español es por la tarde.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: La clase de computación es difícil.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Roberto está en la clase de español.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Sara trabaja después del colegio.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Los estudiantes escriben muchas composiciones.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence: Los estudiantes escriben muchas composiciones.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: Los chicos juegan al baloncesto.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: ¿Juegan al baloncesto los chicos?
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: La clase de historia es interesante.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: La fiesta fue divertida.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: Tu abuela es simpatica.
Questionwords.... Change the following statements to sí/no questions by placing the verb first in the sentence and the subject last in the sentence: El profesor es exigente.
Questionwords.... Information • The third type of questions words request information. These questions begin with a question word like qué, dónde, or Cuándo.
Questionwords.... ¿Quien? (Who) ¿Quién? means ‘who’. ¿Quién es tu tía favorita? ¿Quién es la chica al lado de David?
Questionwords.... ¿Quien? (Who) ¿Quiénes? means ‘who’ when dealing with groups of people. ¿Quiénes son esas chicos jugando al béisbol? ¿Quiénes son los profesores de matématicas aquí?
Questionwords.... ¿Quien? (Who) ¿Quién? or ¿Quiénes? ¿_____________ son Pablo, Sara, y Julia? Quiénes