Closed-ended questions begin with words such as: are, may, is, should, well, have, would, and could. Open-ended questions begin with words such as: what, how, and why.
Question words are used - generally at the beginning of sentences - to denote a question. There are six question words, What, Which, Who, Why, When and How. Questions are followed by a question mark (?). In Spanish, an interrogative sentence is preceded by an upside down question mark (¿), as well as a regular question mark afterwards, to let the reader know that a question is coming.
A closed question is when the answer can only be Yes/No. Or when you have a predefined list of answers to choose from. An open ended question let's you answer with your own words.
Words that begin with the letters que:queasyqueenquellquenchquenchablequesadillaquestquestionquestionablequestionnaire
Many questions start with these 5 classic words:WhoWhatWhenWhereWhyIn addition, various other words can be used to begin your question:AreCanCouldDidDoHowIfIsShouldWereWould
A closed question is answered with 'yes' or 'no'
Three-letter-words that can begin a question sentence include "how," "why," and "who." These words are known as question words or interrogative pronouns, and they are used to ask for specific information in a sentence. They prompt the listener or reader to provide an explanation, reason, or identification in response to the question being asked.
queen and question quotient, quiet, quick, quill, quell
Question, qui, que, quoi, quel, quelquefois
There are far too many words that begin with K to list them here. If you are looking for some in particular, or in relation to a particular subject, then ask another - more detailed - question.
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Answers a question with a question.
A closed-ended question is one where the answer is not open to interpretation. An example of a closed-ended question would be, "What is the year of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912 or 1913?"