Meeting 5 Asking Question
Meeting 5 Asking Question
Meeting 5 Asking Question
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5-1 YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS
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5-1 YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS
(c) Have you seen Yes, I have. Yes I have seen Jim.
Jim? No, I haven’t. No, I haven’t seen
Jim.
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5-1 YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS
yes/no question
can be answered yes or no
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5-1 YES/NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS
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5-2 YES/NO AND INFORMATION QUESTIONS
yes/no question
information question
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5-2 YES/NO AND INFORMATION QUESTIONS
main verb: be
simple present, simple past
helping verb position
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5-2 YES/NO AND INFORMATION QUESTIONS
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5-3 WHERE, WHY, WHEN, WHAT TIME, WHAT…FOR,
AND HOW COME
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5-3 WHERE, WHY, WHEN, WHAT TIME, WHAT…FOR,
AND HOW COME
QUESTION ANSWER
where place
when any time
expression
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5-3 WHERE, WHY, WHEN, WHAT TIME, WHAT…FOR,
AND HOW COME
QUESTION ANSWER
Six-fifteen.
(c) What time did you go? Around noon.
A quarter to two.
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5-3 WHERE, WHY, WHEN, WHAT TIME, WHAT…FOR,
AND HOW COME
What…for
How come = why
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5-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHO, WHO(M), AND WHAT
What broke?
Something
broke.
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5-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHO, WHO(M), AND WHAT
QUESTION ANSWER
who subject
whom object
formal
English
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5-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHO, WHO(M), AND WHAT
QUESTION ANSWER
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5-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHO, WHO(M), AND WHAT
QUESTION ANSWER
(a) Who spoke? Someone spoke.
(c) What broke? Something broke.
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5-5 USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO
QUESTION
ANSWER
He prepares dinner.
(b) What did Amy do last weekend?
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5-5 USING WHAT + A FORM OF DO
QUESTION
ANSWER
I want to go bowling.
(f) What would he like to do now?
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
choice which
what
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
singular nouns
which
plural nouns
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
which people
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
general category
what kind of specific type
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5-6 USING WHICH AND WHAT KIND OF
general category
what kind of specific type
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5-7 USING WHOSE
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5-7 USING WHOSE
Whose possession
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5-7 USING WHOSE
Who’s = who + is
Whose possession
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5-8 USING HOW
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home?
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home? I took a bus. / By bus.
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home? I took a bus. / By bus.
I flew. / By plane.
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home? I took a bus. / By bus.
I flew. / By plane.
I took a train. / By train.
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home? I took a bus. / By bus.
I flew. / By plane.
I took a train. / By train.
I walked. / By foot.
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5-8 USING HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
I drove. / By car.
I took a taxi. / By taxi.
(a) How did you get home? I took a bus. / By bus.
I flew. / By plane.
I took a train. / By train.
I walked. / By foot.
QUESTION ANSWER
(b) How old are you? Thirty-three.
(c) How tall is she? About 2 meters.
(d) How big is your van? It seats eleven.
(e) How tired are you? Not very tired.
(f) How thirsty are you? I’m very thirsty.
(g) How soon will they be ready? In about one hour.
(h) How well does he speak Urdu? Not very well.
(i) How quickly can you finish? I can finish by 3:00.
how adjectives
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5-9 USING HOW OFTEN
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5-9 USING HOW OFTEN
QUESTION ANSWER
Every day.
Once a week.
About 3 times a week.
(a) How often do you eat out?
Every other day or so.
Two times a month.
Once a month.
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5-9 USING HOW OFTEN
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5-10 USING HOW FAR
same meaning
It is + distance + from/to + to/from
most common
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5-10 USING HOW FAR
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5-11 LENGTH OF TIME: IT + TAKE AND HOW LONG
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5-11 LENGTH OF TIME: IT + TAKE AND HOW LONG
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5-11 LENGTH OF TIME: IT + TAKE AND HOW LONG
(d) How long did it take Abe to run home? –Five minutes.
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5-11 LENGTH OF TIME: IT + TAKE AND HOW LONG
minutes
hours
days
how many +
weeks
months
years
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5-12 SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CONTRACTIONS WITH
QUESTION WORDS
What’s
that?
What’s
that?
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5-12 SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CONTRACTIONS WITH
QUESTION WORDS
SPOKEN ONLY
is (a) “When’s he leaving?”
are (b) “What’re they doing?”
does (c) “When’s the plane leave?”
did (d) “When’d the plane leave?”
has (e) “Who’s left?”
have (f) “Where’ve you been?”
will (g) “Where’ll you be?”
contracted in speaking
usually NOT written
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5-12 SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CONTRACTIONS WITH
QUESTION WORDS
SPOKEN ONLY
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5-12 SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CONTRACTIONS WITH
QUESTION WORDS
WRITTEN
only contractions with where,
what or who
usually only for informal writing
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5-13 MORE QUESTIONS WITH HOW
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5-13 MORE QUESTIONS WITH HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
(a) How do you spell “effort”? E-F-F-O-R-T
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5-13 MORE QUESTIONS WITH HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
(d) How are you getting along? Great.
Fine.
(e) How are you doing? Okay.
So-so.
(f) How’s it going?
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5-13 MORE QUESTIONS WITH HOW
QUESTION ANSWER
(d) How are you getting along? Great.
Fine.
(e) How are you doing? Okay.
So-so.
(f) How’s it going?
How is your life?
Is your life okay?
Do you have any problems?
QUESTION ANSWER
formal introduction
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
(a) We need
What about
How about
iced tea? something to drink
with dinner.
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
(d)
What about
How about
inviting Edith That sounds like
to join us? a good idea.
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
(a) What
How about
abouticed
ice tea?
tea?
(b) What about7:30?
How about 7:30?
(c) How
Whatabout
aboutgoing
goingtotoaamuseum?
museum?
(d) How
Whatabout
aboutinviting
invitingEdith
Edithtotojoin
joinus?
us?
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
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5-14 USING HOW ABOUT AND WHAT ABOUT
question about
How about you preceding
What about you information
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
end of sentence
tag question
uses auxiliary verb
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
affirmative negative
main verb tag question
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
negative affirmative
main verb tag question
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
EXPECTED
ANSWER
(d) You play tennis, don’t you? Yes.
(e) Lonnie is a doctor, isn’t she? Yes.
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SPEAKER’S QUESTION
(h)
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
I think that
dancing is fun.
I think he does
too.
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
SPEAKER’S QUESTION
(i)
Seeking Falling
intonation
agreement?
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5-15 TAG QUESTIONS
Yes, it is.
OR
No, it isn’t.
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