Answering questions correctly (and politely) is difficult in English. However, there is good news! The first word in a question tells you how to answer the question.
| Question Word | Answer | Example |
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| Who | Person |
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| What | Thing |
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| Where | Place |
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| When | Time |
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| Why | Reason “because …” |
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| How + be | Adjective |
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| How + do | By + noun |
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| How long | Period of time |
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| How long + have | For + period of time / Since + start time |
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| How much/many + noun | Quantity |
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If your first word is an auxiliary verb (do, be, have, can, will, etc.), you answer “yes” or “no.”For a full answer, add the subject and then repeat the auxiliary verb (+ “not” for negatives)
| Auxiliary Verb | Questions | Short Answers | Full Answers |
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| Be |
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Yes / No |
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| Do |
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Yes / No |
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| Have |
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Yes / No |
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| Can / Will / etc. |
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Yes / No |
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Exercise
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