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Grab your detective hat—here are the **FOUR main types of question sentences in Chinese**:
Got it? Let’s meet our characters in the wild… and practice!
Tip: If in doubt, slap a 吗 on it!
Notice: No need to change word order—just pop the question word where the answer goes!
Pro tip: Use “还是” for questions, but “或者” for answers!
If you like symmetry, you’ll love these!
1. Yes/No Question:
2. Special (Wh-) Question:
3. Choice Question:
4. Positive-Negative Question:
5. Bonus! (Adjective positive-negative):
小彤和浩然在学校。
(Turn this into a yes/no question: Are Xiaotong and Haoran at school?)
小彤和浩然在学校?
Grandma Xiulan wants to know: Where is Lili?
莉莉?
Jianguo asks Haoran: Do you want to eat rice or noodles?
你想吃米饭面条?
Lili checks if Jianguo finished reports: Have you written the reports or not?
你写报告?
Is the weather hot today?
今天天气热?
Remember: There are no “stupid” questions—but there sure are some funny ones! Keep asking—and answering! 加油!