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  1. Spelling Bee Quiz Can you outdo past winners of the National Spelli... Take the quiz. What does the abbreviation WH stand for? Meaning: white.

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    • Overview of WH Questions in English
    • What…?
    • When…?
    • Why…?
    • Who…?
    • How…?
    • How to Form WH Questions in English
    • Quiz on WH Questions
    • How to Practice WH Questions

    Wh questions are called “open questions” because there are many possible answers(as opposed to just “yes” or “no”). For example, your answer to the question “Where are you from?” may be different from your friend’s answer to this question. You can’t say “yes” or “no”because the answer must be a place, like “China” or “Mexico City.” Here’s an exampl...

    What” is a very common question word. Use “what” to ask about a thing or idea. Usually, the answer to a “what” question is a noun(a person, place, thing or idea). For example: You can also use “What?” to ask someone to repeat something, or use a longer phrase link “What did you say?”

    We use “when” to ask about a time or date. For example: To ask about a specific time, you can replace “when” with “what time.” What timedoes the movie start?

    We use “why” to ask for a reason or explanation. The answer will usually include the word “because.” For example:

    We use “who” to ask a question about a person or people. For example: “Whom” is another question word like “who.” However, “whom” is not very common. Technically, “whom” asks about the direct objectof the sentence. For example: A: To whom should we send the letter? B: We should send it to my mom. In English, saying “whom” is formal. You can just us...

    “How” doesn’t start with “Wh,” but it works the same as the Wh question words. We use “how” to ask about the way something happened or the way to do something. For example: You can also use “how” to ask about the condition, quality or state of something. That means you want to know if something is good or bad. To ask for specific information, you c...

    Here’s how to form a Wh question in English: 1. Start with the Wh- question word:Choose the appropriate question word (who, what, where, etc.) based on the information you want to ask about. 2. Follow with the auxiliary verb or modal verb (if needed): Depending on the tense and verb structure, you might need to include an auxiliary verb (do, be or ...

    Practice makes perfect! Choose the best word or phrase to complete each question in the quiz below. Just refresh the page if you want to start over or retake it.

    You will need to practice to really get the hang of(become good at) Wh questions in English. There are many places you can practice Wh questions online. 1. Take this simple fill-in-the-blank quiz for Wh questionsfrom ProProfs. 2. FluentU has movie trailers and other fun videos so you can see native English speakers using Wh questions and more. Flue...

  2. Wh Questions start with Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which, and How. Here are 200+ wh question examples with answers.

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  3. Feb 11, 2022 · Learn all about the WH Sound in this Phonics Lesson! Plus, grab my Free Alphabet Posters here: https://themonstercrew.ck.page/alphabetpostersAnd, you can che...

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  4. WH Questions grammar lesson with links to WH questions tests. WH questions use who, what, where, when, why, and how to ask questions in English.

  5. These are the WH question words (WHy, HoW etc) that we use to make question word questions. This page lists their functions and gives example senyences. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers.

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  7. Oct 27, 2019 · In English grammar, a "wh"-clause is a subordinate clause that's introduced by one of the wh-words (what, who, which, when, where, why, how). Wh-clauses can function as subjects, objects, or complements.

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