| 9-K) Short answers (engVid) | 
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Some questions in English can be answered with YES or NO:
 - Are you Spanish? - Yes/No
 
 We can also give a long answer to it:
 - Are you Spanish? - Yes, I am Spanish
 - Do you like going to the cinema at the weekend? - No, I don't like going to  the cinema at the weekend
 
 Answers with Yes or No are too short and sometimes sound a bit rude. Long  answers are too long and repetitive. But there is something in the middle: we  call it "Short answers" and they are short, but more polite than saying simply  Yes or No. That is why short answers are very common in English:
 - Are you Spanish? - Yes, I am.
 - Do you like going to the cinema at the weekend? - Yes, I do.
 
 RULES
 
 1- A short answer has three words: Yes/No, + Subject + Verb
 - Can you remember? - Yes, I can
 - Will you come here? - No, I won't
 
 2- The verb at the end of the short answer is the verb at the beginning of the  question.
 - Have you been to London before? - Yes, I have
 - Do you think she likes me? - No, she doesn't
 - Can you cook? - No, I can't
 - Does she live here? - Yes, she does
 
 3- The short answer always have 3 words, so we can use contractions to adjust  the total number of words.
 - Are you French? - No, I'm not    (not: No, I am not = 4 words) 
 - Are you French? - Yes, I am    (not: Yes, I'm = 2 words)