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Quick takeaways

  • Questions can be formed using different grammatical structures and patterns in different languages, including question intonation, question particles, word order, and auxiliary verbs.
  • WH questions, like who, what, where, when, why, and how, prompt more detailed responses and lead to more engaging and informative conversations.

Deep dives

Different Question Structures and Intonation

Questions can take on different grammatical structures and patterns in different languages. The common strategies include using question intonation, such as rising pitch at the end of a sentence. Some languages use question particles or rely on word order to indicate a question. English has unique structures like using auxiliary verbs or the do-support. Additionally, tag questions are versatile and can be added to both yes/no questions and WH-questions. However, it's important to note that the way questions are asked can vary based on the social and conversational context, and people often provide more extensive answers even to yes/no questions.

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