Actually, I can think of many questions that you can't answer yes to in response, including:
There are many more questions that would require a "no".
- Will you answer this question? - What is the opposite of the word "no"? - Do lazy students use WikiAnswers instead of reading their text books for the answers? (The answer to this question is not always yes. Many of the questions on WikiAnswers are legitimate questions and not just probes to answers from student assignements. The fact that the author who posted this response has many contributions to WikiAnswers indicates that he/she either is wasting their time by supplying answers to lazy students or that he/she deliberately chose to answer a question incorrectly.
yes. but some cant sit or stand for 30 minutes
If you have done shows (like on stage school shows)....YES you could become one! if you are shy ............NO you cant become one! if you can memorize alot of words.........YES you could become a actor If you cant even remember last week what happened......No you cant become an actor If you dont mind doing something weird in front of people......YES you could become one If you plan on doing something else.........NO you cant be one
Yes, yes you are.
yes i cant do it ;)
Yes, I can.
"Yes" in Spanish is "sí." It is the affirmative response to a question or statement.
Yes, "absolutely" can be used as a firm and affirmative response to a question, indicating strong agreement or certainty.
A yes or no answer is a binary response that either confirms or denies a specific question or statement. By asking for a yes or no answer, you are requesting a straightforward and unambiguous response without any additional explanation or elaboration.
Yes, if you don’t the answer is eliminated.
This is a question only you can answer. I can give you my opinion which is, yes, it is possible, but since each person is unique, each person will have a different response.
Yes, a question mark should be placed at the end of a topic that asks a question to indicate that it is seeking a response from the reader or listener.
A yes response would not be relevant when asked a question that is not a yes or no. Doing this is either passive aggressive, or is meant as humor --but it is very lame humor. It is inappropriate and childish.Example 1: Which side won the US Civil War?Inappropriate Response: Yes.Example 2: What areas of the world did James Cook explore?Inappropriate Response: Yes.About the only place this "humor" would be semi-acceptable--though nonetheless annoying--would be in a close relationship.Wife to husband: Do you want to eat at home or go out to dinner?Husband's Response: Yes. (Which would aggravate his wife!)
I HOPE SO, its likely to happen but i cant say yes or no to that question.
if i undertook a survey of and got the following results a) Question 1, i recorded 43 response and all are YES b) Question 2, i recorded 36 response for YES and 7 respondents are NO c) Question 3, i recorded 43 responses and all are YES. How do i use Chi-square to test my hypothesis?
Yes but she cant sing. She can only act.
Yes, rhetorical questions typically have question marks at the end to indicate that they are questions, even though they are not meant to elicit a response.