Yes/No questions and Question words

Yes/No questions:

1. Can you swim?
2. Do you like pizza?
3. Is it raining outside?
4. Are you tired?
5. Did you finish your homework?
6. Do you have any siblings?
7. Have you ever been to France?
8. Is today Monday?
9. Are you feeling happy?
10. Did you see that movie?

Question words:
1. What is your favorite color?
2. Where are you going?
3. Who is your best friend?
4. When is your birthday?
5. Why did you choose that book?
6. How did you learn to drive?
7. How much does it cost?
8. Which team won the match?
9. Whose car is that?
10. Whom are you texting?

Yes/No questions are questions that can be answered with either "yes" or "no". They usually start with an auxiliary verb (such as "do", "did", or "is") or a modal verb (such as "can", "will", or "should"). Here are some examples:

- Did you eat breakfast this morning?
- Will you be attending the party?
- Can you speak Spanish?
- Is it raining outside?

Question words, on the other hand, are used to ask for specific information and cannot be answered with just "yes" or "no". They are often used at the beginning of a question. Here are some common question words:

- Who: Who is coming with us to the movie?
- What: What is your favorite color?
- When: When did you finish your homework?
- Where: Where did you put your keys?
- Why: Why are you sad?
- How: How did you solve the math problem?

By using question words, you can elicit more detailed and descriptive answers to your questions.