Fan
How do you answer the questions start with ' Do you ....?" Recently, a native-like friend told me that when being asked a question like ' Do you like doing sth...', it's better to avoid answering ' Yes, I do/ No, I don't, cuz it's too strong. Alternatively, I have to replace these by saying something like, ' Certainly, Absolutely..' at the beginning Is it true for native English speakers? Is it really necessary to do so? Thanks for your help, Fan
Jan 23, 2018 2:34 AM
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I don't think it sounds "too strong" to say, "Yes, I do" or "No, I don't." However, if we are having a conversation, I might hope that you would add some more information. So, if I ask if you like playing badminton, perhaps you could say, "Yes, I do. I play almost every weekend." If I ask you if you like swimming, you might say, "No, I don't. I never took swim lessons." Of course, it is also possible to answer in other ways...and using a variety will help keep a conversation interesting. "Yes, it's one of my favorite things to do with my friends." "No, not very much." "I *love* playing badminton." Your friend's ideas are also good. So, saying, "Absolutely -- I like swimming very much." will sound good. But I don't think it is necessary to always use specific words instead of simpler words like "yes" or "no."
January 23, 2018
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Hi Fan! Im a native English speaker and yes often times just saying No I don't can be harsh but it is not grammatically incorrect. For example, if i ask: Do you like spicy food? You can say, No, I don't but you can also say, "Not really" or "Not particularly" or even "It's not my favorite" which can imply no. Hope this helps!
January 23, 2018
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