This activity will reinforce your understanding of how, what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose, and why by practicing different question structures.
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WH-words are used to ask for specific information: Who - Used to ask about a person (subject).
Example: Who is calling?
Whom - Used when asking about a person (object of the verb).
Example: Whom did you meet?
Whose - Used to ask about possession or ownership.
Example: Whose phone is ringing?
What - Used to ask about things, information, or activities.
Example: What is your favorite color?
Which - Used when choosing from specific options.
Example: Which shirt do you like more: red or blue?
Where - Used to ask about place or location.
Example: Where do you live?
When - Used to ask about time or events.
Example: When is your birthday?
Why - Used to ask about reason or cause.
Example: Why are you late?
How - Used to ask about manner, method, or condition.
Example: How do you study English?
Grammar Tip:
''Who'' is often used instead of ''whom'' in casual English, but ''whom'' is correct when it is the object of the sentence.
''Whose'' is a question word (Whose bag is this?) but can also be a relative pronoun (The girl whose book is missing is sad).
''Which'' is used when there are limited choices, while ''what'' is used for general information.
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