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Page 1: An interrogative word is a word you use to ask a question. An interrogative sentence is a question. Pregunta is the Spanish word for question.
Page 2: An interrogative word is a word you use to ask a question. An interrogative sentence is a question. Pregunta is the Spanish word for question.

An interrogative word is a word you use to ask a question.

An interrogative sentence is a question. Pregunta is the Spanish word for question.

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People ¿quién? who?—singular ¿quiénes? who?—plural ¿con quién? with whom? ¿de quién? whose?

Things ¿qué? what? ¿cuál? which?—singular (or

what?) ¿cuáles? which?—plural ¿cuánto, -a? how much? ¿cuántos, -as? how many?

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Location ¿dónde? where? ¿adónde? to where? ¿de dónde? from where?

Time ¿cuándo? when?

Reason ¿por qué? why?

Description ¿cómo? how?

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All interrogative words have a written accent mark.

Spanish questions have question marks both before and after the question. The question mark at the end of the question is

exactly like an English question mark. ? The “extra” question mark at the beginning of

the question is an upside-down English question mark. ¿

If only part of the sentence is a question, the question marks go around only that part of the sentence.

Marco es inteligente, pero ¿es trabajador también?

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With Interrogative Words In questions with interrogative words, the verb

comes before the subject. The order is:

interrogative word + verb + subject + (rest of sentence)

¿Qué come Elena en el restaurante? ¿Adónde van Uds. después de las clases? ¿Por qué va Ignacio a la playa todos los

días?

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Differences from English In English, we use the verb do (or its other

forms: did, don’t, doesn’t, etc.) to signal that a question is coming.

We do not translate this do into Spanish—English is the only Indo-European language that uses a particular verb to introduce questions. 

In an English question, the subject comes after do and before the action verb. In a Spanish question, the subject usually comes after the action verb.

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Without Interrogative Words You don’t always need to use an interrogative

word to ask a question.   For simple questions that can be answered sí

or no, you can change a statement into a question just by raising your tone at the end:

¿Ana va a la biblioteca?

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Without Interrogative Words To emphasize that you are asking a question, you

can also:put the verb before the subject:

¿Va Ana a la biblioteca?

OR

add ¿verdad? (right?) or ¿no? to the end:

Ana va a la biblioteca, ¿verdad?

Ana va a la biblioteca, ¿no?


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