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Understanding Questions *Sometimes there is no question word. Instead, the verb acts as a question word.
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To figure out what a question is asking follow these steps: 1.Find the question word and figure out what it is asking* 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence (the subject will match the form of the verb). 4.Put this information together. *Sometimes there is no question word. Instead, the verb acts as a question word. †Sometimes the subject is not stated, and you will have to figure it out from the verb.
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Understanding the Question 1.Find the question word and figure out what it is asking ( The question is adónde, which means, to where) 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. (The verb is van, a form of ir, which means to go.) 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence. (The subject is ustedes, which means you all, Notice that this matches the form of the verb) 4.Combine to where, go, and you all, rearrange and add a question mark. ¿Adónde van ustedes?
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Understanding the question 1.Find the question word 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence. 4.Put this information together. ¿Van a dar una fiesta ustedes?
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Understanding the question 1.Find the question word 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence. 4.Put this information together. ¿Dónde están ellos?
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Understanding the question 1.Find the question word 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence. 4.Put this information together. ¿A qué hora llegan los alumnos a la escuela?
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Understanding the question 1.Find the question word 2.Find the verb and figure out what it means. 3.Figure out the subject† of the sentence. 4.Put this information together. ¿Los profesores dan mucho exámenes?
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Qué and Cuál Qué – Asking definitions – ¿Qué en una ciudad? – Usually used before a noun – ¿De qué color es la camisa? Cuál – Used before es when not seeking a definition – ¿Cuál es tu problema? – Used when choosing a selection or from a group – ¿Cuál miras? Which one are you looking at? But, ¿Qué miras? What are you looking at?
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