In Spanish, you can ask yes or no questions by changing how you arrange the words. This is called inversion. Here’s a simple way to do it:
Start with a statement: First, make a simple sentence that says something.
For example: "Tú comes manzanas." (You eat apples.)
Switch the order: Move the verb to the front of the subject.
For example: "¿Comes tú manzanas?" (Do you eat apples?)
Add question words if you want more info: If you need more details, use question words.
For example: "¿Qué comes?" (What do you eat?)
Practice with common verbs: Here are some examples:
Try making questions like these to get better at speaking!
In Spanish, you can ask yes or no questions by changing how you arrange the words. This is called inversion. Here’s a simple way to do it:
Start with a statement: First, make a simple sentence that says something.
For example: "Tú comes manzanas." (You eat apples.)
Switch the order: Move the verb to the front of the subject.
For example: "¿Comes tú manzanas?" (Do you eat apples?)
Add question words if you want more info: If you need more details, use question words.
For example: "¿Qué comes?" (What do you eat?)
Practice with common verbs: Here are some examples:
Try making questions like these to get better at speaking!