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Question Fandom Conversation questions getting to know each other a part of conversation questions for the esl classroom. do you have any pets? what was the last book you read? do you like to cook? what's your favorite food? are you good at cooking swimming etc? are you married or single? do you have brothers and sisters? are they older or younger than you? do you like baseball? do you live alone? do you live. The main "question tag" is the question mark. it implies that there is a rising tone at the end of the sentence, and that can turn a regular statement into a question. furthermore, a properly written sentence without the question mark implies that there is no question (and no rising tone), even when the words seem to imply otherwise. Which one of these phrases sound more correct and why? what is the rule about asking 2 questions in the same sentence in english? could you please tell me when can i get my check from you?. Neither of these sentences are ok in either a formal or an informal setting, because the question tags are not appropriate to the preceding sentence. firstly, you use the words correct and right in a question tag to check whether information in the preceding sentence is factually correct.
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