Yes/No Questions Exercises
Yes/No questions exercises online with answers — practise forming yes/no questions with be (am/is/are), do/does/did, have/has, modal verbs (can, could, will, should, must), and negative questions (Don't you...? Can't she...?). Multiple choice and printable PDF worksheets for A1–B1 learners. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A1 - B1 Level).
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Yes/No Questions with Be & Do/Does
Yes/No Questions Exercises
Scientists Find Air on Planet
Scientists found air around a planet. The planet is very far from Earth. It moves around a small star. This is the first…
Past & Perfect Yes/No Questions
Yes/No Questions Exercises
Scientists Find Air on Far Planet
Scientists have found air around a planet far from Earth. The planet is called LHS 1140b. It is about 48 light years awa…
Modal & Future Yes/No Questions
Yes/No Questions Exercises
Negative Yes/No Questions & Mixed Review
Yes/No Questions Exercises
“You look cold. ___ you wearing a jacket? It's freezing outside!”
Scientists Find Air Around Earth-Like Planet
Scientists have found air around a rocky planet far from Earth. The planet is called LHS 1140b. It goes around a small, …
Why practice Yes/No Questions exercises?
These yes/no questions exercises take you from A1 basics to B1 advanced usage. Start with forming simple questions using be (Is she a teacher?) and do/does (Do you like coffee?), then practise short answers (Yes, I do / No, she isn't). At A2, move to past tense questions with did, was/were, and present perfect with have/has. Learn to form questions with modal verbs (Can you swim? Will they come? Should I wait?) and be going to. Finally, tackle negative yes/no questions (Don't you like it? Can't she come?) and understand their special meanings — expressing surprise, expectation, or making suggestions.