Phrase in 30 Seconds
To provide a verbal or written response to an inquiry or request for information.
- Means: Giving information back to someone who asked you something.
- Used in: Classrooms, job interviews, and casual daily conversations.
- Don't confuse: 'Answer to a question' (noun phrase) vs 'Answer a question' (verb phrase).
Explicación a tu nivel:
Significado
To provide a response to an inquiry.
Contexto cultural
In US business, answering a question directly is seen as being 'to the point' and efficient. In the UK, people might add 'polite fillers' before answering a question to sound less blunt. In Japan, answering a question might involve a long preamble to show respect for the questioner.
No Preposition
Never say 'answer to' when using it as a verb.
No Preposition
Never say 'answer to' when using it as a verb.
Ponte a prueba
Choose the correct sentence.
Which is correct?
Answer is a transitive verb; no preposition is needed.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
2 ejerciciosWhich is correct?
Answer is a transitive verb; no preposition is needed.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, say 'I answered him'.
Frases relacionadas
Ask a question
contrastTo pose an inquiry.
Address a question
similarTo deal with a topic.
Field a question
similarTo handle a question.
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Classroom
Teacher: Does anyone know the answer?
Student: I can answer the question!
Job Interview
Interviewer: Why do you want this job?
Candidate: That is a great question, I am happy to answer the question.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Q' (Question) being hit by an 'A' (Answer) like a tennis ball.
Asociación visual
Imagine a student raising their hand in a bright classroom, ready to provide the correct answer.
Rhyme
When you hear a question, give an answer in your session.
Story
Sarah walked into the interview. The manager asked her a tough question. Sarah paused, smiled, and decided to answer the question with confidence. She got the job.
In Other Languages
Most languages have a direct equivalent for 'answering a question' as it is a universal human interaction.
Word Web
Desafío
Ask a friend three questions and ensure they answer each one clearly.
Review this phrase in 1 day, 3 days, and 7 days.
Pronunciación
The 'w' is silent, the 'a' is like 'cat'.
Espectro de formalidad
I shall endeavor to answer the question. (General)
I will answer the question. (General)
I'll answer that. (General)
I got the answer. (General)
Derived from Old English 'andswaru'. It combines 'and-' (against) and 'swaru' (oath).
Dato curioso
The 'w' in answer is silent because it was lost in pronunciation centuries ago.
Notas culturales
In US business, answering a question directly is seen as being 'to the point' and efficient.
“He answered the question in three words.”
In the UK, people might add 'polite fillers' before answering a question to sound less blunt.
“That's a good question, I'll answer the question by saying...”
In Japan, answering a question might involve a long preamble to show respect for the questioner.
“He spent time acknowledging the question before he answered.”
Inicios de conversación
What is the hardest question you've ever had to answer?
Errores comunes
Answer to the question
Answer the question
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Responder a una pregunta
English 'answer' is transitive; Spanish 'responder' is intransitive.
Répondre à une question
The preposition is mandatory in French but forbidden in English.
Eine Frage beantworten
Word order is different due to German syntax.
質問に答える (Shitsumon ni kotaeru)
Japanese is SOV; English is SVO.
أجاب على سؤال (Ajaba 'ala su'al)
Arabic requires a preposition, English does not.
Spotted in the Real World
“I'm not going to answer that question.”
A legal deposition scene.
Fácil de confundir
Learners often use this as a verb phrase.
Only use 'answer to' if 'answer' is a noun.
Preguntas frecuentes (1)
No, say 'I answered him'.
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