Closed Questions:
* Seek a specific, limited response. They usually have a yes/no, single-word, or short-phrase answer.
* Examples:
* "Are you coming to the party?"
* "Do you like pizza?"
* "What time is it?"
* "Is that your dog?"
Open Questions:
* Encourage detailed, expansive answers. They often begin with question words that require more than a simple "yes" or "no."
* Examples:
* "Tell me about your day."
* "What are your thoughts on the new policy?"
* "How did you feel about the movie?"
* "Why did you choose this career path?"
Words that can start BOTH closed and open questions:
* "What":
* Closed: "What time is it?"
* Open: "What are your plans for the weekend?"
* "How":
* Closed: "How old are you?"
* Open: "How do you feel about this project?"
* "Why":
* Closed: "Why are you late?"
* Open: "Why did you choose this major?"
It's the context and the expected response that truly define the question type.