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I thought you might want to have a list with examples of questions with question words.
(Question words are also called wh-words.)
These words are: What, Where, When, Why, What time, Who, Whose.
You may have noted that there is also a question word with H: How.
Rule: After your question word or words, put the verb first. (Verbs are words that describe the action.) Examples of verbs: does, do, did, is, are, write, sleep, use, etc.
What
What is this?
What’s the time?
Which
Which pen is yours?
Which city are you from?
Where
Where is Matilda?
Where are you from?
Who
Who is that woman in the picture?
Who is your teacher?
When
When are you leaving on your trip?
When is the party?
Why
Why are the lights on?
Why are you angry?
How
How are you travelling to Canada?
How are you?
How much
How much is it?
How long
How long is your trip?
Whose
Whose keys are these?
Whose sweater is that?
A good exercise is when you try to think of some other questions with these question words. Like so:
What
My question/s:
Which
My question/s:
Etc.
If you’d like me to check your questions, please send them to me at: jackie-s@013.net.
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