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QUESTION FORMS:DIRECT QUESTIONS Subject questions Which color means happiness in some Asian cultures? Who/What uses green as a symbol? Other questions Where are they going? What does yellow mean? For more information and practice, see page 156. 6 Work in pairs. Look at the grammar box. Which type of question has the same subject-verb word order as affirmative statements?

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QUESTION FORMS:DIRECT QUESTIONS
Subject questions
Which color means happiness in some Asian
cultures?
Who/What uses green as a symbol?
Other questions
Where are they going?
What does yellow mean?
For more information and practice, see page 156.
6 Work in pairs. Look at the grammar box.
Which type of question has the same
subject-verb word order as affirmative
statements?

QUESTION FORMS:DIRECT QUESTIONS Subject questions Which color means happiness in some Asian cultures? Who/What uses green as a symbol? Other questions Where are they going? What does yellow mean? For more information and practice, see page 156. 6 Work in pairs. Look at the grammar box. Which type of question has the same subject-verb word order as affirmative statements?

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The question is asking about the type of question that has the same subject-verb word order as affirmative statements. In English grammar, there are different types of questions, including yes/no questions, wh-questions, and others. The type of question that has the same subject-verb word order as affirmative statements is the yes/no question. For example, in the affirmative statement "She is reading," the subject is "She" and the verb is "is reading." In the yes/no question "Is she reading?", the subject and verb are in the same order as in the affirmative statement.
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