Understanding WH Questions
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Match the WH question with its primary focus:

Who = Asks about a person or group What = Inquires about time or a specific event Where = Seeks information about things, actions, or ideas When = Refers to location or place

Match the WH question with its example:

Who = Who is the leader of the group? What = What is the capital of France? Where = Where is the Eiffel Tower located? How = How do you bake a cake?

Match the WH question with its corresponding answer:

Why = Exercise is important because it improves health and well-being. When = The train arrives at 5 PM. Who = The leader is Maria. Where = It is located in Paris, France.

Match the type of WH question with its purpose:

<p>What = Seeks information about things, actions, or ideas Why = Explores reasons or purposes How = Focuses on the process or manner Where = Refers to location or place</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the WH question with its informational input:

<p>When = Focuses on time matters What = Covers broader topics or objects Who = Targets an individual or collective Where = Indicates a specific location</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

WH Questions

  • Used to gather specific information
  • Begin with words like: Who, What, Where, When, Why, or How

Who

  • Asks about a person or group
  • Example: "Who is the leader of the group?"

What

  • Asks about things, actions, or ideas
  • Example: "What is the capital of France?"

Where

  • Asks about location or place
  • Example: "Where is the Eiffel Tower located?"

When

  • Asks about time or a specific event
  • Example: "When does the train arrive?"

Why

  • Asks about reasons or purposes
  • Example: "Why is exercise important?"

How

  • Asks about process, manner, or condition
  • Example: "How do you bake a cake?"

Answering WH Questions

  • Be specific
  • Stay relevant
  • Use clear language
  • Provide context (if appropriate)

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This quiz focuses on the function and structure of WH questions used to gather specific information. You will explore how to ask about people, places, times, reasons, and processes effectively. Test your knowledge on crafting precise questions in various contexts!

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