Wh- Questions: Learn & Practice

Wh- Questions

Master the art of asking information questions in English

What Are Wh- Questions?

Wh- questions are information questions that begin with a question word starting with “Wh” (or “How”). Unlike yes/no questions, these require detailed answers that provide specific information.

The Main Wh- Question Words

What

Used to ask about things, actions, or information.

“What is your favorite color?” / “What do you do for work?”
Who

Used to ask about people or identity.

“Who is coming to the party?” / “Who wrote this book?”
Where

Used to ask about places or locations.

“Where do you live?” / “Where did you put my keys?”
When

Used to ask about time or occasions.

“When is your birthday?” / “When does the meeting start?”
Why

Used to ask about reasons or purposes.

“Why are you late?” / “Why did she leave early?”
Which

Used to ask about choices between options.

“Which color do you prefer?” / “Which train goes to London?”
Whose

Used to ask about possession or ownership.

“Whose car is that?” / “Whose turn is it?”
How

Used to ask about manner, condition, or degree.

“How are you?” / “How does this work?”

Common Question Structures

With ‘Be’ Verbs

Wh- word + be + subject + …?

Where is the library? / Who are those people?

With Action Verbs (Present/Past)

Wh- word + do/does/did + subject + verb + …?

What do you want? / Where did they go?

With Modal Verbs

Wh- word + modal + subject + verb + …?

When can you start? / How should I proceed?

Test Your Understanding

1. Which question word would you use to ask about a person?
2. “___ did you go on vacation?” (asking about location)
3. “___ is your favorite subject?” (asking about preference)
4. “___ are you upset?” (asking about reason)
5. “___ jacket is this?” (asking about ownership)
6. “___ does the store close?” (asking about time)
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