Thank you for replying so quickly with regards my question yesterday regarding concept questions. Here is a more detailed idea of my problem. I have to give three or more concept questions to sentences like... She's having her car repaired or I wish you would stop smoking. My concept questions seem to always have a yes or no answer which is defeating the object. I have some ideas i.e. Am I smoking at this particular moment? or Do I smoke a lot? but as you can see they can be answered with one word answers.
JB1
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Sorry, it is still a little vague as to what you're asking. What's a concept question? " with a "yes" or a "no" if you need only 1 word.
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Sorry, it is still a little vague as to what you're asking.
What's a concept question?
" with a "yes" or a "no" if you need only 1 word.
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Sorry, it is still a little vague as to what you're asking. What's a concept question?
You could answer a question like, "Am I smoking at this particular moment?" with a "yes" or a "no" if you need only 1 word. For example, "Yes" as in "Yes, I am smoking at this particular moment" or "No" as in "No, I am not smoking at this particular moment." The same goes for the questions, "Do I s