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ASKING QUESTIONS

(Mengajukan Pertanyaan)
Yes/No Questions:
Do, does, did, am, are, is, was, were, have/has, can, will, would, must, may, should, shall, etc

Information Questions:
Where, when, whom, whose, what, who, why, how, what time, which, what kind of, how, how old,
how tall, how big, how far, how long, how many times, how much, how tall, how sleepy, how hungry,
how soon, how well, how about, what about, how quickly, etc

Yes/No Questions (Rising Intonation)


Do you know Berry?
Does she go to Yogyakarta?
Did they buy the books?
Am I diligent?
Is he a doctor?
Was she angry?
Were they playing chess when you came?
Have you written a letter for him?
Has she done the homework?
Can you swim?
Will you visit me?
Would you like to drink?
Must we wear a helmet?
May I borrow your magazine?
Should I give her money?
Shall we go to the party

Information Questions (Falling Intonation)


Where does Tia go?
When will you graduate?
What happened yesterday?
Who came to the party?
Whom did you see?
Why was she angry?
What kind of fruits do like best?
Which pen do you want?
Whose is that?/Whose bag is that?
How old are you?
How tall is she?
How big is your room?
How sleepy are you?
How soon will you come?
How quickly can you get there?
How often do you go shopping?
How many times do you go shopping?
How long did you study last night?
How long does it take from Jakarta to Medan?
How many days will you be in Padang?
How do you spell “SHOES”?
How are you doing?/How is it going?/How are you?
How do you feel/How are you feeling?
How do you do?
How much sugar do you need?
How many books did you read last night?
What time will you come?
How about going to the zoo?
I’m hungry. What about you?
What time should we meet? How about three o clock?
How far do you live from campus?/How far is it from Medan to Pekanbaru?
How many kilometers is it from Kampar to Pekanbaru?

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