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"Is" is used to form yes/no questions and is followed by a subject and a verb. For example, "Is she happy?" "Does" is used to ask questions about actions or activities, and is followed by a subject and a base form of the verb. For example, "Does he like coffee?"

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Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .


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Open questions are used for every candidate so the interviewer can compare answers as well as get a real feel for the individuals. It is at this point you can really expand on your answers and use positive work related examples.


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Certainly should be used in close-ended questions to provide reassurance or confirmation. For example, "Do you want dessert?" "Certainly!" add emphasis to a positive response.

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