We usually form alternative questions with an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with a modal verb + subject + main verb: Are we eating in or out this evening? (answer: We’re eating in. or We’re eating out.)
What questions have related?
I have finished my homework. ( have is an auxiliary verb, finish is a main verb – positive sentence )
What are examples of like questions?
Talking about physical appearance or resemblance
- What does he look like? → He is tall and has got black long hair.
- What does she look like? → She is beautiful. She has brown eyes and short black hair.
- Who do you look like? → I look just like my father.
- Who does she look like? → She looks like her grandmother.
What’s an alternative question?
alternative question in American English noun. Grammar. a question that offers the listener a choice of two or more alternatives and is characterized by rising intonation on each alternative except for the final one, which has falling intonation, as Would you like coffee, tea, or soda?
What is alternative example?
Alternative is defined as something that does not conform to existing or mainstream standards. Acupuncture is an example of an alternative medical treatment. An alternative is defined as an option. Corn as a side dish to an entree is an example of an alternative.
What are examples of had questions?
And to make a ‘yes / no’ question put ‘had’ before the subject:
- Had I come?
- Had you eaten?
- Had she gone?
- Had it rained?
- Had he studied?
- Had we met?
- Had they left?
What are the 7 W questions?
Considering the Why, Who, What, How, by Whom, When & Where and How it Went of every communication you initiate will give you the most useful level of understanding of how to answer all of these seven questions.
Are there any questions that are easy to answer?
Closed questions are usually easy to answer – as the choice of answer is limited – they can be effectively used early in conversations to encourage participation and can be very useful in fact-finding scenarios such as research.
How to answer the most common interview questions?
In this article, we share some of the most commonly asked interview questions with tips on what interviewers are looking for in your response and example answers. 1. Research the company and your interviewers 2. Practice your answers to common interview questions 3. Study the job description 4. Answer questions using the STAR method 5.
What’s the difference between open questions and closed questions?
By contrast, to closed questions, open questions allow for much longer responses and therefore potentially more creativity and information. There are lots of different types of open question; some are more closed than others! A leading question, usually subtly, points the respondent’s answer in a certain direction.
Are there different types of questions in surveys?
Surveys aren’t just about yes and no questions—you’ll find dozens of question types in most survey apps. It can quickly get confusing which type of question you should use for each answer you need. The type of question you use will affect the answers you get and the kinds of analysis you can do.