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Questions are important for having conversations. When you ask questions, you show that you are interested in the other person. In this chapter, you will learn different types of questions in English.
Special "how" questions:
- How old...? (Hvor gammel...?)
- How many...? (Hvor mange...?)
- How much...? (Hvor mye...?)
With "do/does":
- Do you like pizza? - Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
- Does she play football? - Yes, she does. / No, she doesn't.
With "is/are":
- Is he your brother? - Yes, he is. / No, he isn't.
- Are you happy? - Yes, I am. / No, I'm not.
With "can":
- Can you swim? - Yes, I can. / No, I can't.
Long answers (more polite):
- "Do you like pizza?" → "Yes, I love pizza! It's my favourite food."
- "Can you play the piano?" → "No, I can't, but I can play the guitar."
Tip: Try to give more than just "yes" or "no" to keep the conversation going!
Read this conversation between two students:
Choose the correct question word:
_____ is your favourite colour? (What/Who)
_____ do you live? (When/Where)
_____ is your best friend? (What/Who)
Write questions for these answers:
Answer: "I am twelve years old."
Answer: "My favourite food is pizza."
Answer: "I live in Oslo."
Write a short conversation (6-8 lines) between two people who meet for the first time. Use at least 4 different question words.