My EASY English grammar trick for yes/no questions

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[singing] I wanna know if you've seen the rain coming down on a sunny day.
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Oh hey, one second.
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Sorry for my terrible karaoke.
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Hey everyone, I'm Alex, thanks for clicking and welcome to this lesson on answering yes
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or no questions in English.
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So, today, I am going to give you a simple trick to that you know which auxiliary verb
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you can use when you are answering a yes or no question.
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I will also mention some of the common mistakes that people make when they are trying to make
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yes or no questions in English when they are just learning the language.
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They're just starting to learn the language.
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And in the second part of this video, I will give you some exceptions and also, I will
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give you some negative yes or no questions, which, negative questions typically are yes
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or no.
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So, let's start with the beginning.
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We have a variety of questions using a variety of tenses and a variety of auxiliary verbs.
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So, number one: Does she like dogs?
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This is a present simple question.
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You have the auxiliary verb "Does", we use "does" because "She does", "Does she?"
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Does she like dogs?
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Now, to answer this question, very simple, "Yes, she does.", or "No, she doesn't."
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Okay, just follow me, let's do one more then I'll explain the trick.
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Did Eric call you last night?
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Did Eric call you last night?
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This is a past simple question.
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Possible answers: "Yes, he did.", or "No, he didn't.".
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Okay, now you've probably heard or seen these answers before.
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I want to bring up the fact that a common mistake: "Does she like dogs?", some students,
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when they are first learning English, sometimes will say "Yes, she likes.", or, you know,
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"Yes, she likes.".
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That's it, that's the one that I hear, sorry.
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And what I want you to understand is that you have to focus on the first verb, the auxiliary
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verb, when you are answering yes or no questions in the vast majority of situations.
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So, does she like dogs?
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You should be hearing "Does, does, does, does, does.
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The verb is does".
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Yes, she does, or No, she doesn't.
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Did Eric... did, did, did, did, first verb, first auxiliary verb for yes or no questions.
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Did Eric call you last night?
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Yes, he did, okay?
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Next one: Have you seen the new Batman movie?
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Now, if we use the same trick, "Have you seen", the first verb is "have", right?
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So, "Yes, I have.", or "No, I haven't.".
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It's very important to remember that you still have to conjugate the auxiliary verb, so if
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the question was "Has Erica seen the new Batman movie?", my friend Erica, you answer with
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"Yes, she has.", because for "she" you use "has" for the third person with the verb "have",
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or "No, she hasn't.", okay?
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So just make sure you're still conjugating correctly.
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Next: Are they married?
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Auxiliary verb is "are", okay?
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So, this is the verb "to be".
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Are they married?
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"Yes, they are.", "No, they aren't.", okay?
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Are you okay?
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And here we have the conjugation.
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"Yes, I am."
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The verb "to be".
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"No, I'm not."
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I'm not okay.
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I'm okay, yeah, I'm okay.
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Alright.
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Next: Will it be expensive?
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Here, you have a future question so, you know, your friend wants to take you to a movie or
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they want to go to a concert or to a festival and you ask the question "Will it be expensive?".
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"Yes, it will.", or the negative, "No, it won't.".
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Next: Should I bring anything?
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So, there's a party or a picnic and you want to ask your friend who is organizing the party
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or the picnic if you should bring, you know, some food or something to drink or maybe a
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blanket for the picnic.
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Should I bring anything?
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Auxiliary verb: "Should", right?
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Model - models are auxiliaries as well - "Yes, you should."
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"No, you shouldn't.", or, you know "Don't worry about it.", basically.
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And finally: Could you ride a bike at 4 years old?
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When you were 4 years old?
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You can also say "Could you do this at 4 years old?", this is past with "could".
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"Yes, I could.", "No, I couldn't.".
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Okay?
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So far, so good, right?
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So, remember, when you have a yes or no question, that is basically asking for a fact, right,
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like Does she like dogs?
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Did Eric call you last night?
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Have you seen the movie?
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Does she?
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Did Eric?
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Have you?
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Are they?
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Are you?
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Will it?
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Should I?
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Could you?
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Always pay attention to the first verb in the question.
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That is the verb that you are going to conjugate in your answer, oftentimes the exact same
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verb: Does she?
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Yes, she does.
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Did Eric?
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Yes, he did.
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Have you?
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Yes, I have.
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No, I haven't.
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Okay?
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Now, these are all correct, grammatically fine answers.
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Obviously, we don't always just say "Yes, No, Yes, I have, Yes, I did, No, I didn't".
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There are many ways to say yes and to say no in English, so I put some other possibilities
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for other answers that you could give to some of these questions.
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So, for example, "I think so.".
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This is like, maybe.
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You're not sure, so "I think so".
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Which question could we ask for - to get the answer, or use the answer "I think so."?
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Does she like dogs?
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I think so.
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Or is it cats?
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I'm not sure, okay?
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Did Eric call you last night?
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I think so.
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It doesn't really work unless you have a terrible memory or, you know, you were not 100% present
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mentally last night for some reason, okay?
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I'm not going to go through all of them, so, "No way.".
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So again, "No way.", this is impossible.
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This means something is impossible.
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So, hmm, sure: Does she like dogs?
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No way.
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Like, I've seen her a million times with dogs and she is always really, really afraid of
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them, or she just doesn't like them because they're furry or doesn't like their tongues
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or something, okay?
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For sure!, right?
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Yeah, let's go with "For sure!".
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Should I bring anything?
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For sure!
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Yeah, absolutely, you can, you should.
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Will it be expensive?
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For sure!
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So, if you're going to an expensive concert, like you're seeing a big-name act like the
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Rolling Stones, or Elton John, or, you know, somebody huge where you know the concert tickets
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will be expensive.
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Will it be expensive?
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For sure!
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Absolutely, 100%.
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And again, another one that is similar to "I think so.", you're not 100%, "Probably.",
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or "Probably not.".
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So, for example - maybe you have a bad memory.
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Could you ride a bike at 4 years old?
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Probably not.
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I don't remember my life when I was 4 years old, but I don't think so, okay?
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Alright, so, so far, so good.
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Let's go to some more examples where there are some exceptions to this rule that I just
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taught you, so let's keep going.
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Okay, so now we are going to look at some of those exceptions or stranger versions of
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yes or no questions.
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So here: Does he have a bike?
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A very common question I receive from students is "Teacher, can I answer 'Does he have',
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'Do you have', 'Does she have', with 'Yes, she has.', or 'No, she hasn't', or do I have
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to say 'Yes, he does', or 'No, she doesn't?'".
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Well, the answer is you can say both, it just depends which part of the world you are in.
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So, in American English, you just follow the rule that I established in the first part
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of the video, and what is that rule?
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Does he have a bike?
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The first verb is "does", auxiliary verb in the present simple.
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"Yes, he does."
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"No, he doesn't."
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So, this is American grammar, American English.
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In the UK, in British English, you can say "Yes, he has.", or "No, he hasn't", okay?
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So, this is why I think some students make the mistake with present simple yes/no questions.
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They want to know "Teacher, if someone asks me 'Do you like pizza?', can I say 'Yes, I
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like.'
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or 'No, I don't like.'?" because they have heard "Yes, he has.", "No, he hasn't." with
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a main verb in the yes/no answer.
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So, "have" really is an exception where in British English, you can answer Does he have,
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Do you have, Does she have, Do they have with "Yes, they have.", or "No, they haven't.
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"Yes, he has.", "No, he hasn't", if you are in England or travelling in Ireland, for example.
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Okay.
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Would you mind moving over?
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Okay?
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So, this is a request with "Would you mind" is a very specific phrase in English.
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It means "is it ok with you if I do something?" or if you do something.
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So, "Would you mind moving over?"
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Maybe you are at a movie theatre or you're on the bus and you're asking someone "Oh,
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would you mind moving over, making more space?"
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"No, I wouldn't.".
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Now, this actually means "It's okay for me to move over, it is not a problem.", okay.
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So, you can say "No problem", or "Of course not."
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"Would you mind moving over?"
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"No, I wouldn't."
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It's okay, I can move over.
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Or if they are, maybe, rude or very strong, "Yes, I would.".
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So, it's a problem for me to move over.
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I don't want to move over.
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So, "Would you mind?" or "Do you mind?" also, this is the one question structure in English
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where "yes" means "no", and "no" means "yes", so think about that for a second, okay?
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So, would you mind?
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No, not at all.
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No problem.
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Okay?
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Or No, I wouldn't.
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So, it's no problem, it's okay.
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No means yes, yes means no with "Would you mind?" or "Do you mind?"
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Okay, next, I put this one here.
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It follows the rule 100%.
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It's another offer - sorry, it is an offer, we did a request - offer.
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"Would you like one?"
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Would you like a piece of candy?
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Would you like a peanut or something?
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"Oh, yes I would.", right?
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"Would you like one?"
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"Yes, I would", first verb, would, "No, I wouldn't."
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Okay, so, very simple rule.
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With offers, again, there's more than one way to say yes, more than one way to say no
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when someone makes an offer like "Would you like one?"
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"Sure!"
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"Yes, please!"
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"No thanks.", okay, so there's more than one way to answer an offer when someone offers
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you something, and here are some of the other ways in addition to the grammatical "Yes,
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I would."
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"No, I wouldn't.".
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Okay.
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Alright, request.
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This is very formal, so anytime you use "may" in a yes or no context, it's usually quite
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formal.
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So, "May I enter?", right?
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Can I enter the house, or maybe, you know, the bathroom door is a little bit open and
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your friend is there or your mom, I don't know.
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Knock knock, "May I enter?"
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Can I enter?
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And here, "Yes, you may."
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"No, you may not."
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I included this as a separate example, number one, to give you a variety of auxiliary verbs,
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modal verbs that you can use in yes or no questions, but also, number two, "may not",
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in the negative, you can't do a contraction, okay?
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So, you cannot say "No, you mayn't".
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It doesn't work, it doesn't exist.
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So, if you use the negative, make sure you say "No, you may not", okay?
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That's it.
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So far, so good?
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Good.
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Finally, negative questions.
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So, the purpose of a negative question is you want to confirm with the person whether
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what you think is correct.
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So, let me give you an example of what I mean.
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"Can't you swim?"
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So, you are expecting the answer to be "Yes" in a negative question and maybe you're surprised
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that the person can't swim, so "Can't you swim?"
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"Doesn't she like dogs?"
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I think she likes dogs.
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Wait, doesn't she like dogs?
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"Didn't Eric call you last night?"
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Why are you asking me, you know, what time the theatre performance starts?
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We're all going, me, you, and Eric.
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Didn't you call Eric?
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I expected you to call Eric.
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"Aren't they married?"
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I think they're married, okay?
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So, you ask yes or no questions, negative questions with can't, doesn't, didn't, aren't,
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haven't, shouldn't, won't, okay?
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So, all the negative forms that we also saw in the first part of the video and in this
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part of the video, you can ask negative questions when you are confirming or clarifying or checking
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information with people and you expect the answer to be yes, but you're not sure or you're
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surprised by something, right?
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Isn't he married?
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Aren't they married?
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Wait, can't you swim?
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Like, why are you so scared of the water, okay?
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Alright, and again, same way to answer them.
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You answer them the exact same way, there's no tricks, okay?
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So, "Can't you swim?"
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"Yes, I can.", "No, I can't."
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"Doesn't she like dogs?"
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"Yes, she does."
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or "No, she doesn't."
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"Didn't Eric call you last night?"
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"Yes, he did", "No he didn't."
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"Aren't they married?"
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"Yes, they are.", or "No, they aren't."
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Whew, a lot of information today, so just remember the first trick is if you are asking
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or answering, I apologize, if you are answering a yes or no question that is just asking about
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a fact, okay, like "Is she scared of dogs?"
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"Can he swim?"
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"Does he have a bike?" or "Does he like pizza?".
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Focus on the first auxiliary verb, okay?
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Does she?
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Yes, she does.
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No, she doesn't.
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Can he?
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Yes, he can.
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No, he can't.
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Should we?
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Yes, we should.
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No, we shouldn't.
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So, always listen to that first verb.
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That's the trick, except for these little exceptions and weird kind of outliers - that's
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a big word.
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An outlier is someone who is not common, not part of the common group, okay?
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So, that's it.
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If you want to test your understanding of all of the material we covered today, as always,
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you can check out the quiz on www.engvid.com . While you're there, make sure to do the
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quiz which I just told you to do, so I'm repeating myself.
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It's that important.
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And also, subscribe to me on YouTube, make sure you turn on notifications by clicking
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the bell button thing, you know the thing by now, I think everyone knows the notifications
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on YouTube, yeah.
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It's a thing you've gotta do.
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You can also check me out on Facebook and Twitter.
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If you don't want to miss any of my videos, I always post an update when I post something
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- when a new video goes up.
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So, I'll see you there, and until next time, thanks for clicking.
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