"Do you have a sister?" is how you would ask someone if they have a sister in Engpsh.
This question is formed using the verb "do," which is used to make a simple present tense question, and the pronoun "you," which is used to refer to the person being asked. The verb "have" is used to indicate possession, and "sister" is the noun being referred to.
This question is used to inquire about the family relationships of the person being asked. It is a common way to initiate conversation and get to know someone better.
Here are a few example sentences using this question in different contexts:
"Do you have a sister?" (Asking someone if they have a sister)
"I don't have a sister, but I have a brother." (Responding to the question)
"My sister and I are very close. Do you have any sibpngs?" (Asking someone about their sibpngs in a follow-up question)
中文翻译:
"你有妹妹吗?" (询问对方是否有妹妹)
"我没有妹妹,但我有兄弟。" (回答问题)
"我和我妹妹很亲密。你有兄弟姐妹吗?" (在跟进问题中询问对方是否有兄弟姐妹)
This question is formed using the verb "do," which is used to make a simple present tense question, and the pronoun "you," which is used to refer to the person being asked. The verb "have" is used to indicate possession, and "sister" is the noun being referred to.
This question is used to inquire about the family relationships of the person being asked. It is a common way to initiate conversation and get to know someone better.
Here are a few example sentences using this question in different contexts:
"Do you have a sister?" (Asking someone if they have a sister)
"I don't have a sister, but I have a brother." (Responding to the question)
"My sister and I are very close. Do you have any sibpngs?" (Asking someone about their sibpngs in a follow-up question)
中文翻译:
"你有妹妹吗?" (询问对方是否有妹妹)
"我没有妹妹,但我有兄弟。" (回答问题)
"我和我妹妹很亲密。你有兄弟姐妹吗?" (在跟进问题中询问对方是否有兄弟姐妹)