4.9.1
Asking Questions
Asking Questions Without Question Words
Asking Questions Without Question Words


Asking questions
Asking questions
- Asking 'yes' or 'no' questions in Spanish is very easy.
- If writing, you only need to put question marks around the phrase (¿ ?).
- If speaking, you just need to raise the pitch of your voice at the end of the question.


The upside down question mark
The upside down question mark
- When writing questions in Spanish, you need to use an upside down question mark at the start: '¿'.
- This is the signal for the start of a question.


'Yes' or 'no' questions
'Yes' or 'no' questions
- To ask a 'yes' or 'no' question in Spanish, all you need to do is put question marks around the phrase.
- ¿Hablas español?
- Do you speak Spanish?
- ¿Le gusta el chocolate?
- Does she like chocolate?
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1.4Days, Months & Time
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4Grammar
4.2Important Irregular Verbs
4.3Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
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4.7Adjectives
4.8Prepositions
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1.1Introducing Yourself & Being Polite
1.2Looks & Personality
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1.4Days, Months & Time
2School & Jobs
3Free Time
4Grammar
4.2Important Irregular Verbs
4.3Regular Verbs in the Present Tense
4.4Verbs in the Immediate Future
4.5Negatives
4.6Nouns
4.7Adjectives
4.8Prepositions
4.9Questions
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