Grammar Bank Questions with Yes/No answers
1 *Write questions and answers for the
following statements.
1 Kanat hasn't read all of the Lord of the Rings
books.
Has Kanat read all of the Lord of the Rings books?
No, he hasn't
2 Karlygash was reading a book at the library.
3 The children enjoy reading before they go to bed.
4 They don't have a sale at the bookshop.
5 The book's plot wasn't interesting
6 The main character in this book is very brave.
7 The author signed my copy of the book.
8 I don't like the ending of this story.
Wh- questions
- No, he hasn't.
To form the question, we start with the statement "Kanat hasn't read all of the Lord of the Rings books" and transform it into a question by inverting the word order of the subject (Kanat) and the auxiliary verb (hasn't). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
2. Was Karlygash reading a book at the library?
- Yes, she was.
To form the question, we start with the statement "Karlygash was reading a book at the library" and transform it into a question by inverting the word order of the subject (Karlygash) and the auxiliary verb (was). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
3. Do the children enjoy reading before they go to bed?
- Yes, they do.
To form the question, we start with the statement "The children enjoy reading before they go to bed" and transform it into a question by using the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject (the children). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
4. Do they have a sale at the bookshop?
- No, they don't.
To form the question, we start with the statement "They don't have a sale at the bookshop" and transform it into a question by using the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject (they). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
5. Was the book's plot interesting?
- No, it wasn't.
To form the question, we start with the statement "The book's plot wasn't interesting" and transform it into a question by inverting the word order of the subject (the book's plot) and the auxiliary verb (wasn't). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
6. Is the main character in this book very brave?
- Yes, he is.
To form the question, we start with the statement "The main character in this book is very brave" and transform it into a question by inverting the word order of the subject (the main character) and the auxiliary verb (is). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
7. Did the author sign my copy of the book?
- Yes, he did.
To form the question, we start with the statement "The author signed my copy of the book" and transform it into a question by inverting the word order of the subject (the author) and the auxiliary verb (did). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
8. Do you like the ending of this story?
- No, I don't.
To form the question, we start with the statement "I don't like the ending of this story" and transform it into a question by using the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject (I). We also add the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.