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QUESTION
WORDS
WHICH, WHAT, WHOSEIn questions, these words ask which thing or person is being referred to. They are placed before the noun.
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Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions? |
How do you answer a question? |
How do you write a question beginning with the primary auxiliary verbs am, are, is, was, were, have, had, has, do, does, did? |
How do you write a question beginning with the primary modal verbs should, could, would, may, might, must, will, can, shall? |
What is the difference in tenses when writing questions starting with question word questions and primary auxiliary verbs? |
How do you verify you have written a correct question? |
Questions ending with prepositions |
If you have to put a question in quotation marks, will you put quotation mark at the end of sentence after the question mark or before the question mark? Are there any regional and structural variations? |
What is an interrogative sentence? |
Questions in the Simple Present Tense |
Simple Past 1. Affirmative Usage (e.g., She talked.) 2. Negative Usage (e.g., She didn’t talk.) 3. Yes/No Questions (e.g., Did she talk?) 4. Short Answers (e.g., Yes, she did. No, she didn’t.) 5. WH- Questions (e.g., When did she talk?) |
Questions in Present Progressive Questions in Simple Past Questions in Past Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Present Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past Questions with Interrogatives in Past Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past Questions with Interrogatives in Present Perfect Simple Questions with and without Interrogatives in Past Perfect Simple |
How do you write a question starting with a question word? How many question words are there? How does one write an interrogative sentence? What kind of sentence asks a question? Is tag questions and indirect question the same? How many questions can you make using "how?" How does one write an English sentence? What is a statement? What is a tag question? Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions? How many types of questions are in the English language? What are the types of questions in the English language? What are the different English language tenses in which a question can be written? Is indirect question a declarative sentence or an interrogative sentence? What should be the first word of a question? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives? What is a question mark used for? What are the rules for using which in an interrogative sentence? How do you change an interrogative sentence to a declarative sentence? How do you change a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence? What is an auxiliary verb called if used with another auxiliary verb? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as an interrogative adjective? What are some of the examples? What are examples of questions beginning with an interrogative pronoun? What are examples of questions with an adjective? What are examples of questions with an adverb? What are examples of questions with a preposition? What are examples of questions with a conjunction? What are examples of questions with a noun? What are examples of a question with simple present, present progressive, present perfect, present perfect progressive, simple past, past progressive, past perfect, past perfect progressive, simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive tense? |
How many question words are there? |
How do you write a question starting with a question word? |
When do you put a question in quotation marks? |
What are examples of English language imperative sentences? |
Questions in the Simple Present Tense |
Simple Past 1. Affirmative Usage (e.g., She talked.) 2. Negative Usage (e.g., She didn’t talk.) 3. Yes/No Questions (e.g., Did she talk?) 4. Short Answers (e.g., Yes, she did. No, she didn’t.) 5. WH- Questions (e.g., When did she talk?) |
Questions in Present Progressive Questions in Simple Past Questions in Past Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Present Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past Questions with Interrogatives in Past Progressive Questions with Interrogatives in Simple Past Questions with Interrogatives in Present Perfect Simple Questions with and without Interrogatives in Past Perfect Simple |
How do you write a question starting with a question word? How many question words are there? How does one write an interrogative sentence? What kind of sentence asks a question? Is tag questions and indirect question the same? How many questions can you make using "how?" How does one write an English sentence? What is a statement? What is a tag question? Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions? How many types of questions are in the English language? What are the types of questions in the English language? What are the different English language tenses in which a question can be written? Is indirect question a declarative sentence or an interrogative sentence? What should be the first word of a question? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives? What is a question mark used for? What are the rules for using which in an interrogative sentence? How do you change an interrogative sentence to a declarative sentence? How do you change a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence? What is an auxiliary verb called if used with another auxiliary verb? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as interrogative adjectives? Can an interrogative pronoun like what or which be used as an interrogative adjective? What are some of the examples? What are examples of questions beginning with an interrogative pronoun? What are examples of questions with an adjective? What are examples of questions with an adverb? What are examples of questions with a preposition? What are examples of questions with a conjunction? What are examples of questions with a noun? What are examples of a question with simple present, present progressive, present perfect, present perfect progressive, simple past, past progressive, past perfect, past perfect progressive, simple future, future progressive, future perfect, and future perfect progressive tense? |