Are you asleep
Are you dead
Are you unable to understand this question
Are you unable to respond to this question
Yes.
Here it is: Why, are you a big boy? YES
Yes, the question should be answerable in the same tense. If the question is asked in present tense, the answer should also be given in present tense.
the rising intonation is answerable by yes or no and end by a question mark?....................but the falling intonation not answerable by yes or no and end by a period.
Question is answerable by yes or no is rising. EX:Do Does Did Is Are ETC.
Question is answerable by yes or no is rising. EX:Do Does Did Is Are ETC.
the rising intonation is answerable by yes or no and end by a question mark?....................but the falling intonation not answerable by yes or no and end by a period.
A question that can be completely answered by a simple "yes" or "no" is called a closed-ended question. A question whose answer requires more elaboration such as a explanation is called an open-ended question.
The correct intonation for statements is generally falling, where your voice goes down in pitch towards the end of the sentence. This helps indicate that you are making a statement rather than asking a question.
uhhh. this question is not answerable.
Question not answerable, What is BU?
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