I. Las Palabras Interrogativas
II. Tengo una pregunta
III. Tengo otra pregunta
IV. …Y tengo otra pregunta…
Sometimes you can add a tag word such as ¿no or ¿verdad to the end of a sentence, much as you might add right?, don’t you?, etc., in English:
Ejemplos:
Hay una fiesta en el colegio hoy, ¿verdad? (There is a party at school today, right?)
Pedro está enfermo, ¿no? (Pedro is sick, isn’t he?)
V. …Y una pregunta más…
When forming information questions with any of the interrogative words (¿como, ¿cuál, etc.), the verb precedes the subject, just as in English:
Ejemplo:
VI. …Y aún una pregunta más…
VII. Preguntas y repuestas…
When answering questions, pay attention to the verb form. The verb form in the answer will be based on the question.
If the question is asked of you, the answer is in the “I” form. If the question asks about him, then the answer is also about him, etc.
EVERY sentence (answer) must have a subject and a verb.