词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_questions |
释义 | QuestionsA question is anything we write or say which requires a response. In writing, questions are usually followed by a question mark:
Typical question clauses are called interrogatives and the normal word order is auxiliary/modal verb (aux/mod) + subject (s) + main verb (v) + x, where x is any other element present (e.g. object/predicative complement):
Questions can be affirmative or negative:
In speaking, questions usually have a particular type of intonation that tells the listener that they are questions. See also: Intonation Questions: statement questions (you’re over 18?) Tags Imperative tags Question tags Statement tags Universal tags: right, yeah Questions that don’t need an answer (rhetorical questions)In speaking and writing, we sometimes ask questions which do not require a spoken or written response, but they usually require a mental response. The listener or reader thinks about the answer but does not say or write it; the speaker or writer answers the question in their mind. We often use these questions in academic lectures and texts:
See also: Questions: echo and checking questions Questions: alternative questions (Is it black or grey?)Questions: statement questions (you’re over 18?)Questions: two-step questionsQuestions: typical errorsQuestions: wh-questionsQuestions: yes-no questions (Are you feeling cold?)Questions: follow-up questionsQuestions: echo and checking questionsQuestions: short forms |
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