Basic Questions and Answers
Learn how to ask and answer simple everyday questions in English.
My name is Tom.
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Choose the correct question.
- What your name is?
- What is your name?
- Your name what is?
- What your is name?
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Correct answer: B.
In English questions, the verb often comes before the subject.
Choose the best answer: “How are you?”
- I’m fine, thank you.
- I name Tom.
- I from Thailand.
- Yes, I am.
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Correct answer: A.
“I’m fine, thank you” is a common response to “How are you?”
Complete the question: “___ do you live?”
- Who
- What
- Where
- When
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Correct answer: C. Where
Use “Where” to ask about places.
Choose the correct answer: “Do you like coffee?”
- Yes, I do.
- Yes, I like.
- Yes, coffee.
- I do yes.
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Correct answer: A.
Use “Yes, I do” for Present Simple yes/no questions.
Which question asks about time?
- Where do you work?
- Who is she?
- When do you study?
- Why are you tired?
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Correct answer: C.
“When” asks about time.
Choose the correct question.
- Where you work?
- Where do you work?
- Where work you?
- Where are work you?
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Correct answer: B.
Use “do” in Present Simple questions with “you.”
Complete the answer: “What is your name?” — “___ name is Anna.”
- Your
- Her
- My
- His
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Correct answer: C. My
Use “My” when talking about yourself.
Which answer is correct?
“Where are you from?”
- I’m from Thailand.
- I from Thailand.
- Thailand I am.
- I am from Thai.
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Correct answer: A.
Use “I’m from…” to talk about your country or place.
Choose the correct answer: “Do you speak English?”
- Yes, a little.
- I speaking English.
- English yes.
- I do speak yes.
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Correct answer: A.
“Yes, a little” is a natural conversational response.
Which question asks about a person?
- Where do you live?
- When do you work?
- Who is your teacher?
- Why are you tired?
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Correct answer: C.
Use “Who” to ask about people.

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