MENGAJUKAN
PERTANYAAN
1. PERTANYAAN YES/NO DAN JAWABAN SINGKAT
YES.NO QUESTIONS
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SHORT ANSWER (+LONG ANSWER)
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A yes/no question is a
question that can be answered by “yes” or “no” (or their equivalents, such as
“yeah” or “nah,” and “uh huh” or “huh uh”
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(a) Do you know Jim Smith? Yes, I do. ( I know Jim Smith.)
No, I don’t. (I don’t know Jim Smith.)
(b) Did it rain last night? Yes, it did. ( It rained last
night.)
No,
it didn’t. ( It didn’t rain last night.)
(c) Are you studying English? Yes, I’m.* (I’m studying English.)
No, I’m not. ( I’m not studying English.)
(d) Was Ann in class? Yes, She was. ( Ann was
in class.)
No, She wasn’t ( Ann wasn’t in class.)
(e) Will Rob be here soon? Yes, He will.* ( Rob will be here
soon.)
No, He won’t.(Rob won’t be here soon.)
(f) Can you swimm? Yes, I can. ( I can
swimm.)
No, I can’t. ( I can’t swimm.)
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2. AN INFORMATION QUESTION
(Pertanyaan meminta informasi)
(QUESTION WORD)
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HELPING VERB
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SUBJECT
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MAIN VERB
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(REST OF SENTENCE)
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The same subject-verb word
order is used in both yes/no and information question:
HELPING VERB + SUBJECT + MAIN
VERB
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(a) Where Does Ann live In Montreal
Live?
(b) Where Is Sara
studying at the library?
Studying?
(c) When Will You graduate next year?
Graduate?
(d) Who(m)* Did
They see Jack?
See?
(e) Where Is Heidi at
home?
(f) Is Heidi?
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In (e) and (f): Main verb be in
simple present and simple past (am,are,was,were) precedes the
subject. It has the same position as a helping verb.
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(g)
Who came to dinner?
(k)
What happened yesterday?
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When the question word(e.g., who
or what) is the subject of question, the usual question word order is
not used. No form of do is used. Notice (g) and (k)
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3. MENGGUNAKAN WHO, WHO(M) DAN WHAT
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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In (a): Who is used as the subject (S) of
a question.
In (b): Who(m) is used as the object (O)
in a question
Whom is used in
formal English. In everyday spoken English, Who is usually used
instead of Whom.
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S S
(a) Who came? Someone caeme.
O S S O
(b) Who(m) did you see? I saw someone.
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S S
(c) What happend? Something happened.
O S
S O
(d) What did you see? I saw something.
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What can be
used as either the subject or the object in a question.
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What
+ a form of do is used to ask questions about activities. (Examples of
forms of
do:
am doing, will do, are going to do, did,etc.
5. MENGGUNAKAN
WHAT KIND OF
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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What kind of asks for information about a specific type
(a spesific kind) in general category.
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(a) What
kind of shoes did you buy?
Boots/Sandals/etc.
(b) What kind of fruit do you like best? Apples/Oranges/etc.
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6. MENGGUNAKAN
WHICH
(a) Tom :
May I borroe a pen from you?
Ann : Sure. I have black ink and red
pink.
Which (pen/one) do you
want?
(b) Which
pen do you want ?
(c) Which
one do you want?
(d) Which do you want?
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In (a): Ann
uses Which (not what) because the wants Tom chouse.
Which is used when the speaker wants someone to
make a choice, when the speaker is offering alternatives: this one or that
one; these or those.
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(e) Sue : I
like this earrings, and I like those
Earrings.
Bob : Which (earrings/ones) are you
Going to buy?
Sue : I think I’ll get these.
(f) Which
earrings are you going to buy?
(g) Which
ones are you going to buy?
(h) Which
are you going to
buy?
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Which can be used with either singular or plural
nouns.
(f), (g) and
(h) have the same meaning.
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7.MENGGUNAKAN
WHOSE
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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Whose asks about possesion. Noticein (a): the
speaker of the question may omit the noun(book) if the meaning is slear to
the listener.
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(a) Whose
(book) is this?
It’s John’s (book).
(b) Whose
(books) are those? They’re
mine/my books
(c) Whose
car did you borrow? I
borrowed Karen’s(car)
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COMPARE :
(d) Who’s
that?
Mary Smith.
(e) Whose
is that?
Mary’s
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Who’s
and whose have the same
pronounciation.
Who’s = contraction of who is
Whose=asks about possession.
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8. MENGGUNAKAN
HOW
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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How has many uses. One use of how
is to ask about means (ways) of transportation.
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(a) How
did you get here? I drove/by car.
I took a/by taxi.
I flew/by palane.
I walked/On foot.
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(b) How
old are you? Twenty-one.
(c) How
tall is he? About six
feet.
(d) How
big is your apartment?
It has three room.
(e) How
sleepy are you?
Very sleepy.
(f) How
hungry are you?
I’m starving.
(g) How
soon will you be ready?
In five minutes.
(h) How
well does he speak English? Very well.
(i) How
quickly can you get here?
I can get there in 30 minutes.
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How is often used with adjectives
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9. MENGGUNAKAN
HOW OFTEN
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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How
often asks about
frequency.
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(a) How
often do you go shopping?
Every day.
Once a week.
About twice a week.
Every other day or so.
There times a mooth.
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(b) How
many times a day do you eat? Three or four.
How many times a week do you
go
Shopping?
Two.
How many times a month do you
Go to the bank?
Once.
How many times a year do you take
A vocation?
Once or twice.
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Other ways
of asking how often:
How
many times a day
a week
a month
a year
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10. MENGGUNAKAN
HOW ABOUT DAN WHAT ABOUT
How about and What about have the same meaning and
usage. They are used to make suggertions of offers.
Example :
(a) A : I’m tired. How about you? (b) A : Are you hungry?
B : Yes,
I’m tired too.
B : No. What about you?
10. MENGGUNAKAN
HOW FAR
(a) A : How
far is it from St. Louis to Chicago?
B : 289 miles.
(b) A : How
far do you live from school?
B : Four blocks.
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How
far is used to ask
question about distance.
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(c) How
many miles is it from St. Louis to Chicago
(d) How
many kilometers is it to Montreal from here?
(e) How
many blocks is it to the post office?
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Other ways
to ask how far:
How many
miles?
How many
kilometers?
How many
blocks?
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11.
MENGEKSPRESIKAN LAMAYA WAKTU: IT + TAKE
IT
+ TAKE + (SOMEONE) + TIME EXPRESSION + INFINITIVE*
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(a) It takes Janet six hours to drive to Chicago from here.
(b) It took Janet a long time to finish her composotion.
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12. MENGGUNAKAN
HOW LONG
QUESTION
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ANSWER
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How
long asks for
information about length of time.
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(a) How
long does it take to drive
To Chicago from here? Two days.
(b) How
long did you study last night?
Four hours.
(c) How
long will you be in Florida?
Ten years.
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(d) How
many days wiil you be
In Florida?
Ten
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Other ways
of asking how long.
How
many + minutes
Hours
Days, etc.
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13. QUESTION
TAG
Questions in the form of a statement + a question tag
(isn’t it?, don’t you?, etc)
It’s warm, isn’t it? We’ll
be early, won’t we?
Jane doesn’t look well, does she? We shan’t be late, shall
we?
They were late, weren’t they?
You bought that in France, didn’t you?
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