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Forming Questions
One way to form a question is to raise the pitch of your voice at the end of a declarative sentence.
When writing any question in Spanish, be sure to use an upside-down question mark (¿) at the beginning and a regular question mark (?) at the end of the sentences.
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You can also form a question by inverting the order of the subject and the verb of a declarative statement.
The subject may even be placed at the end of the sentence.
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Questions can also be formed by adding the tags ¿no? or ¿verdad? at the end of a statement.
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To ask a question that requires more than a yes or no answer, use an interrogative word.
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When pronouncing this type of question, the pitch of your voice falls at the end of the sentence.
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question using intonation:
Hablas inglés.
Hablas inglés?
¿Inglés hablas?
¿Hablas inglés?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question using intonation:
Trabajamos mañana.
Trabajamos mañana?
¿Trabajamos mañana?
Trabajamos mañana, ¿no?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question using intonation:
Ustedes desean bailar.
¿Ustedes desean bailar?
Ustedes desean bailar?
¿Bailar ustedes desean?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question by changing the order of the subject and verb:
Ustedes hablan con la maestra.
¿Hablan con la ustedes maestra?
¿La maestra con ustedes hablan?
¿Hablan ustedes con la maestra?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question by changing the order of the subject and verb:
Samantha camina a la escuela.
Camina Samantha a la escuela?
¿Camina a Samantha la escuela?
¿Camina Samantha a la escuela?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question by changing the order of the subject and verb:
Pablo compra muchas cosas.
¿Compra Pablo muchas cosas?
¿Compra muchas Pablo cosas?
Compra Pablo muchas cosas?
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Multiple Select
Turn this statement into a question using tag questions:
Hablas inglés.
Hablas inglés, ¿no?
Hablas inglés, right?
Hablas inglés, no
Hablas inglés, ¿verdad?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question using tag questions:
Raúl estudia mucho.
¿no?, Raúl estudia mucho.
Raúl ¿verdad? estudia mucho.
Raúl estudia mucho, ¿verdad?
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Multiple Choice
Turn this statement into a question using tag questions:
Luz mira la televisión.
Luz mira la televisión. No.
Luz mira la televisión, ¿no?
¿verdad? Luz mira la televisión.
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Multiple Choice
How do you formally respond No to this question?
¿Escucha a la maestra?
No, no escucho la maestra.
No escucho la maestra.
No.
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Multiple Choice
How do you formally respond No to this question?
¿Enseñamos nosotros a las seis?
No enseñamos a las seis.
No.
No, no enseñamos a las seis.
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