Asking Yes or No Questions (2024)

You can get a yes or no answer to a question in four ways, covered in each of the following sections.

Intonations

Questions are often asked by a noticeable change in intonation (modulation of the voice), typified by a rising inflection (change in the voice) at the end of the statement. This is the simplest and most colloquial way to ask a question: Tu veux sortir? (Do you want to go out?)

To make the question negative, put ne … pas around the conjugated verb:

  • Tu ne veux pas sortir? (Don't you want to go out?)
  • Tu n'es pas sorti? (Didn't you go out?)

N'est‐ce pas

The tag n'est‐ce pas has various meanings:

  • isn't that so?
  • right?
  • isn't (doesn't) he/she?
  • aren't (don't) they?
  • aren't (don't) we?
  • aren't (don't) you?

N'est‐ce pas is a negative expression, so use n'est‐ce pas at the end of an affirmative statement only when the expected answer is “yes”: Tu veux sortir, n'est‐ce pas? (You want to go out, don't you?)

To answer yes to a negative question, use si instead of oui: Si, je veux sortir. (Yes, I want to go out.)

Est-ce que

Turn a statement into a question by beginning with the expression est‐ce que, which is not translated literally, but indicates that a question will follow. This is a common conversational way to ask a question. Est‐ce que tu veux sortir? (Do you want to go out?)

To make the question negative, place ne … pas around the conjugated verb:

  • Est‐ce que tu ne veux pas sortir? (Don't you want to go out?)
  • Est‐ce que tu n'es pas sorti? (Didn't you go out?)

Inversion

Inversion is the reversal of the word order of the subject pronoun and the conjugated verb in order to form a question: You simply join the verb to its subject pronoun with a hyphen. Inversion is the most formal way to ask a question and is generally used more frequently in writing than in conversation.

The rules for inversion are as follows:

Avoid inverting with je, which is awkward and rarely used except for the following:

  • ai‐je … ? (do I have … ?)
  • suis‐je … ? (am I … ?)
  • dois‐je … ? (must I … ?
  • puis‐je … ? (may I … ?[permission])

Inversion occurs in all tenses but only with subject pronouns and conjugated verbs:

  • Sors‐tu? (Are you going out?)
  • Veux‐tu sortir? (Do you want to go out?)
  • Es‐tu sorti? (Did you go out?)
  • Sortais‐tu? (Were you going out?)
  • Sortirais‐tu? (Would you go out?)
  • Se lèvent‐ils? (Are they getting up?)
  • Se sont‐ils levés? (Did they get up?)

The preceding questions can be made negative by putting the first part of the negative phrase before the reflexive pronoun or conjugated verb, and the second part of the negative after the subject pronoun:

  • Ne sors‐tu jamais? (Don't you ever go out?)
  • Ne veux‐tu pas sortir? (Don't you want to go out?)
  • Ne se sont‐ils pas levés? (Didn't they get up?)

When the third person singular of the verb ( il, elle, on) ends in a vowel, a ‐ t‐ is inserted between the verb and the subject pronoun to prevent having two vowels sounds together:

  • Travaille‐t‐il? (Is he working?)
  • A‐t‐elle fini? (Did she finish?)

But, consider the following:

  • Obéit‐elle? (Does she obey?)
  • S'est‐il lavé? (Did he wash himself?)

With a noun subject, a double‐subject construction is used: noun + verb‐third person pronoun, for example: La fille estelle (xxx). The third person pronoun agrees in number and gender with the corresponding subject noun:

  • Jean est‐il blond? (Is John blond?)
  • Les films sont‐ils bons? (Are the films good?)
  • Cette machine marche‐t‐elle? (Is that machine working?)
  • Les filles se sont‐elles maquillées? (Did the girls put on make up?)

Follow the preceding rules to make these sentences negative:

  • Jean n'est‐il pas blond? (Isn't John bolnd?)
  • Les films ne sont‐ils pas bons? (Aren't the films good?)
  • Cette machine ne marche‐t‐elle pas? (Isn't this machine working?)
  • Les filles ne se sont‐elles pas maquillées? (Didn;t the girls put on makeup?)
Asking Yes or No Questions (2024)

FAQs

Is it best to ask yes or no questions? ›

While yes/no questions are easy to write, they are not always the right question for a task. In part, this is because respondents tend to be agreeable and often select “Yes” by default.

What are the rules for answering yes or no questions? ›

Here's a somewhat controversial rule I practice: Always answer a yes-no question first with a yes/no. Never start with “it depends”. (In case you wonder: Yes-no questions start with “do you…”, “is it…”, “are we…”, and alike.)

What are questions with yes or no answers called? ›

Also known as a polar interrogative, a polar question, and a bipolar question, a yes-no question is an interrogative construction (such as, "Are you ready?") that expects an answer of either "yes" or "no." Wh- questions, on the other hand, can have a number of answers, and potentially more than one correct answer.

How many possible answers are there in a yes-no question? ›

Put simply, a yes-no question is one that only needs a yes-no answer. That is, there are two possible answers, so they're considered closed questions.

Why avoid yes or no questions? ›

Yes / No questions lead to Yes / No answers; answers that are short, with virtually no rich description. This will leave the interviewer with limited information to work with when it comes to data analysis.

Why are yes or no questions important? ›

Answering yes-no questions is a good step to take to help children with their speech and language development. The two words, “yes” and “no”, are among the most powerful in the English language; they allow us to talk about wants, wishes, and a lot more.

What are the rules for yes or no? ›

Classification. A player draws a card and quickly reads all the questions on it to an opponent. If the opponent says "Yes" or "No" or repeats the same answer twice, the player rings the bell and keeps the card. If the opponent answers all the questions without tripping up, they keep the card.

What is a question that Cannot be answered called? ›

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What are some spicy yes or no questions? ›

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Is 20 questions only yes or no answers? ›

Only 20 questions are allowed, each phrased so that it may be answered “yes” or “no.” The winner is the person who guesses the correct answer; if there is no correct guess, the answerer is the winner.

Is 20 questions yes or no answers? ›

Every question can only be a yes/no question.

Some people award a point as long as you correctly guess the object, and in other versions you get an additional point for every additional question you didn't ask.

What is the 20 questions yes or no game? ›

The oldest player is IT and goes first. Have them think of a person, place or thing, without saying it aloud. Each other player can ask up to 20 yes or no questions to try and guess the answer! After asking 20 questions or guessing the correct answer (whichever comes first, switch turns at being IT.

Do you think it is good to ask a lot of questions yes or no? ›

​ Answer: yes it is good because if we have any doubt in our my mind we should ask to clear the doubt. Better clarity now!

Is 20 questions supposed to be yes or no? ›

Only 20 questions are allowed, each phrased so that it may be answered “yes” or “no.” The winner is the person who guesses the correct answer; if there is no correct guess, the answerer is the winner.

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