This document discusses question words used to gather information that cannot be answered with a yes or no. It provides examples of who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about a girl named Isabella's birthday party. Who questions ask about people, where questions ask about places, when questions ask about dates or times, what questions ask about things or events, why questions ask about reasons, and how questions ask about methods or qualities.
This document discusses question words used to gather information that cannot be answered with a yes or no. It provides examples of who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about a girl named Isabella's birthday party. Who questions ask about people, where questions ask about places, when questions ask about dates or times, what questions ask about things or events, why questions ask about reasons, and how questions ask about methods or qualities.
This document discusses question words used to gather information that cannot be answered with a yes or no. It provides examples of who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about a girl named Isabella's birthday party. Who questions ask about people, where questions ask about places, when questions ask about dates or times, what questions ask about things or events, why questions ask about reasons, and how questions ask about methods or qualities.
information. It is not answerable by yes or no. This question is asked at the beginning of a conversation. It is use when you want information about a person or people. Example: Who is invited in the birthday party of Isabella?
Who invited Stefan to the birthday party?
It is use when you want information about a place. Example: Where will be the birthday party of Isabella? It is use when you want information about the date or time. Example: When will be the birthday party of Isabella? It is use when you want information about a thing, idea, event or action. Example: What is Isabella celebrating ?
What did Isabella gave to Stefan?
It is use when you want to know the reason for something. Example: Why is Isabella having a party?
Why did Isabella send an invitation to
Stefan? It is use when you want to know the way in which something is done or quality/quantity. Example: How did Isabella invited Stefan?