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B1+ Grammar Lessons and Exercises

Questions: Different types

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 11:48 am
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Use B1+ exercises to practice asking different kinds of questions in English. Use clear explanations and quizzes to help you learn grammar and how to ask questions.

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Questions: Different Types Exercises

In English, questions are an important part of talking to each other. At the B1+ level, students should be able to ask for information, confirm facts, or show interest in a conversation by using different kinds of questions correctly.

Yes/No Questions

Yes or no questions want a short answer, usually yes or no.

Structure

auxiliary verb + subject + main verb

Example:
Do you like coffee?
Has she finished her work?

Wh- Questions

You use “wh-” questions to get specific information. Some common question words are “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” and “how.”

Structure

wh-word + auxiliary + subject + main verb

Example:
Where do you live?
Why did they leave early?

No auxiliary is needed if the wh-word is the subject.

Example:
Who called you last night?

Choice Questions

There are two or more choices in choice questions.

Example:
Would you like tea or coffee?
Is the meeting today or tomorrow?

Tag Questions

Tag questions are short questions that come at the end of a sentence. People use them to check facts or get people to agree.

Example:
You’re coming with us, aren’t you?
She didn’t call, did she?

Indirect Questions

Indirect questions are more polite and are often used in formal settings.

Example:
Can you tell me where the station is?
I was wondering if you could help me.

The order of the words is the same as in statements.

Negative Questions

People use negative questions to show surprise, doubt, or to confirm something.

Example:
Don’t you like the movie?
Isn’t he working today?

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not remembering the auxiliary verb in questions.
  • Using the order of question words in indirect questions.
    Incorrect: Can you tell me where is he?
    Correct: Can you tell me where he is?

There are different kinds of questions in English, and each one has its own structure and purpose. Learning how to use and make these kinds of questions will help you speak and write English more clearly, politely, and confidently in everyday situations.

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