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Question & Response

Question & Response

Who Question When Question What Question Where Question Why Question How Question

Who Question When Question What Question Where Question Why Question How Question

1. Who will come to my office with you? (A) A. Selina, Hebe, and

1. Who will come to my office with you? (A) A. Selina, Hebe, and Ella. B. The little boy is so cute. C. I was wondering too. 2. When did you come to Taiwan? (C) A. You’re so nice. B. I’ve been to America three years ago. C. Last weekend.

3. What’s the worst thing about the city? (B) A. At rush hour. B.

3. What’s the worst thing about the city? (B) A. At rush hour. B. The huge traffic jams. C. The office hours. 4. Oh, where was I? (C) A. Go on with your story. B. You were in London, I guess. C. You were going to tell me about that new restaurant.

5. Why must I apologize for something I didn’t do? (A) A. Because you’re

5. Why must I apologize for something I didn’t do? (A) A. Because you’re older. B. Well, they’re washable and do not cost much. C. I guess I can’t complain. 6. How can I get to the Taipei Main Station from here? (B) A. Just do it. B. You can take a number 514 bus in front of our school. C. The train came more than 20 minutes late.

Yes/No Question

Yes/No Question

1. Could you lend me a sheet of paper? (A) A. Sure, take two.

1. Could you lend me a sheet of paper? (A) A. Sure, take two. B. No way, I haven’t. C. Yes, you can. 2. Can you do me a favor? (C) A. Thank you. B. No, I can’t go. C. Yes, I’d like to.

3. Do you mind our sharing this table with you? (A) A. Oh, certainly

3. Do you mind our sharing this table with you? (A) A. Oh, certainly not, but I’d rather be alone. B. Yes, I don’t mind. C. No, very much.

Alternative Question

Alternative Question

1. Do you take sugar or cream in your coffee? (B) A. Yes, I

1. Do you take sugar or cream in your coffee? (B) A. Yes, I would. Thank you. B. Cream only, please. C. That was very good. 2. Is she an accountant or a teacher? (C) A. Either one will do. B. Yes, she is. C. Neither. She is a waitress.

3. Are you talking about his education or his personality? (A) A. Both of

3. Are you talking about his education or his personality? (A) A. Both of them. B. No, you are not. C. Yes, I am.

Indirect Question

Indirect Question

1. Do you understand what she means? (C) A. Certainly, I don’t know. B.

1. Do you understand what she means? (C) A. Certainly, I don’t know. B. It’s not your business. C. No, I don’t understand. 2. Do you know where my purse is? (B) A. I’d like to know it. B. It’s on the table. C. Yes, I know you.

3. Do you know what happened to Jerry? (A) A. I have no idea.

3. Do you know what happened to Jerry? (A) A. I have no idea. B. You’re kidding. C. Don’t ask me.

Tag Question

Tag Question

1. You won’t really do it, will you? (A) A. Well, I’m not sure.

1. You won’t really do it, will you? (A) A. Well, I’m not sure. B. Yes, I won’t. C. No, I will. 2. You’re not going to buy that dress, are you? (C) A. Yes, it’s too expensive. B. No, I’ll buy it. C. No, I can’t afford it.

3. You weren’t listening, were you? (C) A. No, I was. B. Yes, I

3. You weren’t listening, were you? (C) A. No, I was. B. Yes, I wasn’t. C. Yes, I was all ears.

Negative Question

Negative Question

1. Don’t you think you’ll get the promotion? (A) A. I don’t know. I

1. Don’t you think you’ll get the promotion? (A) A. I don’t know. I hope so. B. No way! My chances are excellent. C. Yes, it is. 2. Don’t you know she doesn’t like it? (B) A. No, I do. B. No, I don’t know. C. I didn’t know.

3. Won’t you go out with him? (A) A. I haven’t decided yet. B.

3. Won’t you go out with him? (A) A. I haven’t decided yet. B. Sure, I won’t go. C. No, I’ll go out with him.