In Spanish, it's common to turn a regular sentence into a question. Here’s a simple guide to help you do that:
Key Grammar Points:
Regular Verbs in the Present Tense:
-ar Verbs:
-er Verbs:
-ir Verbs:
Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense:
ser (to be):
estar (to be):
ir (to go):
tener (to have):
Using Articles:
Definite Articles:
Indefinite Articles:
How to Form Questions:
Question Words:
Inversion: This means switching the subject and the verb.
Intonation: Raise your voice at the end of the sentence to show it's a question.
Introduction to the Past Tense:
Now it's your turn! Try changing a statement into a question for practice!
In Spanish, it's common to turn a regular sentence into a question. Here’s a simple guide to help you do that:
Key Grammar Points:
Regular Verbs in the Present Tense:
-ar Verbs:
-er Verbs:
-ir Verbs:
Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense:
ser (to be):
estar (to be):
ir (to go):
tener (to have):
Using Articles:
Definite Articles:
Indefinite Articles:
How to Form Questions:
Question Words:
Inversion: This means switching the subject and the verb.
Intonation: Raise your voice at the end of the sentence to show it's a question.
Introduction to the Past Tense:
Now it's your turn! Try changing a statement into a question for practice!