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Y/N question #1 (permalink) Thu May 08, 2008 17:03 pm   Y/N question
 

Excuse me, does anybody know any other name of this kind of exercise "Yes/no questions"?

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Y/N question #2 (permalink) Thu May 08, 2008 19:00 pm   Y/N question
 

When I studied at school, Nessie, my teacher used to call this type of question as general. :wink:
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Y/N question #3 (permalink) Thu May 08, 2008 19:39 pm   Y/N question
 

True/False? :D
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Y/N question #4 (permalink) Fri May 09, 2008 11:18 am   Y/N question
 

"True/False" is just similar to it, Angie. They are not the same as while one offer interrogative sentences, the other offer affirmative sentences.

May I have ideas of some native speakers, please?
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Y/N question #5 (permalink) Sat May 10, 2008 7:24 am   Y/N question
 

Sorry but does anybody have other ideas, please?
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