No you should use PQPA a method that means that part of the question is in part of the answer. IN stead of me saying NO to your question i would say NO, answering a question with a yes or no is not a good way to answer because ... and yata yata yata. U get the point.
Yes, rising intonation questions are answered yes or no. Example questions: Would you like to go with me? Did you meet our new teacher? Have you ever seen a rainbow? Do you like the sound of rain? Are you happy? Will you tell me the surprise now? Are you going to see the new movie?
An open question is a question where the person cannot give a complete answer just by saying yes or no. Most question that start with any of the "question" words (who, what, when, where, why, how) are open questions. Closed questions generally start with a verb (do, are, have, etc.). Here are some examples of open questions: Where are you going? Why did she do that? What does that mean?
This is an opinion question. Yes it is a pleasure or there would be nobody to answer questions on this sight. We love to research, learn and pass on information. Most of us who do answers are students who love to study, learn and teach.
A closed question is answered with 'yes' or 'no'
A feeder question is a question that cannot be answered with yes or no. Also known as an open question. The opposit of an open question (feeder question) is a closed question, which can be answered with Yes or No and no information may not be figured out. Closed questions can end a questioning or interview fast. Here an example: Are you feeling well today? -> closed question Answer: Yes or No. _______________________________________ What is bothering you today? Why aren't you feeling well? -> Feeder Question Answer: I am not feeling well because....etc...and so on..... Just think about it this way: With the FEEDER question you will most likley receive FEEDBACK.
I can answer your questions if I can answer them.
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Yes, there are alot of questions that need answered.
Yes if they think about what they are asking and write it so it can be answered
Questions that require an explanation should never be answered with a yes.
they can be answered either "yes" or "no", so two
Yes... There are many questions on this site not yet answered, due to the volume of questions asked. Your assistance could be welcome.
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