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Select a yes/no question that corresponds to the following response:
No, I do not.
A) Do you know how to speak French?
B) Have you been to Paris?
C) Will you help me with this?
D) Does she know the answer?

Answer
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Hint: Words are to be put in the right way with the appropriate tense forms to bring out the right meaning making it grammatically correct. When a question is asked it is important to answer it by putting the words in the right order and format. Analyze the response properly to find out the corresponding question. It is evident that if a statement is in its interrogative form, words like ‘do’, ‘does’, ‘have’ and ‘will’ when used in the interrogative statement, will be used in the response as well.

Complete answer:
Interrogative sentences are those sentences which ask questions and it is punctuated with a question mark at the end of the sentence.
Option A) Since the question ‘Do you know how to speak French?’ has the word ‘do’ in the question, the response will also have the word ‘do’. Hence option (A) is the correct answer.
Option B) Have you been to Paris? - is an incorrect option as this question does not correspond to the response given. Instead the response should be in the form ‘No, I have not’.
Option C) Will you help me with this? - is an incorrect option as this question does not correspond to the response given. Instead the response will be in the form, ‘No, I will not’.
Option D) Does she know the answer? - is an incorrect option as this question does not correspond to the response given. Instead the response will be in the form, ‘No, she doesn’t.’

Thus the correct answer is option ‘A’.

Note: It is important to note that the helping verb used in the question is the one we have to use while answering the question. Helping verbs include do, does, have, shall, must did, had etc. Helping verbs help in conjugating with the subject and verb to form a meaningful sentence.