Asking and Answering Questions Over 100 Basic English Questions
Asking and Answering Questions Over 100 Basic English Questions
Asking and Answering Questions Over 100 Basic English Questions
Each of these topics has several examples of questions and sometimes shows how
to ask for other things with the same question.
Smith
No am single
What's your marital status?
I'm married.
Shopping questions
How can I help you? / May I help you?
Yes. I'm looking for a sweater.
What is it like?
It's an interesting country many things to see and do.
What are you going to do tomorrow / this evening / next week / etc.?
I'm going to visit my family next weekend.
Suggestions
What shall we do this today/ this morning / afternoon / evening?
Let's go see a movie.
Why don't we go out / play football / visit some old friends / etc. this afternoon?
Yes, that sounds like a great idea.
Basic Greetings
A list of basic greetings
Hello, David
Hi, David
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening.
The verb "to have" can also mean that you are in possession of
something.
The table below shows how to use the English verb to have in a positive and nagitive
way
When using the English verb to have to indicate possession you can say:"I have a
watch" or you can say "I have got a watch".
Example:
I'm English
You're Italian
It's Thai
she's Spanish
He's Scottish
The following 4 examples show the persons names were they are
from.
he's English
He's Mexican
She's Thai.
she's Spanish.
She's Spanish
She is Japanese
Practise
Ask and Answer
Where is Mr Bean from?
Mr Bean : Yes.