WH Questions

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SESSION #6-7

LUISA FERNANDA VEGA MARTINEZ


WH QUESTIONS
• Wh questions are a
group of words that let
us ask questions
• They usually starts with
WH or contains a WH in
their form
• WHAT: asking information about something.
Example: What time is it? What is your name?
• WHEN: asking about time.
Example: When does the class start? When do you leave
home?
WHERE: asking about a place or position
Example: Where are you from? Where do you live?
WHICH: asking about choice
Example: Which do you prefer the blue one or the red one?
Which one do you choose? The left or right?
• WHO: asking about people
Example: Who are you? Who is that man?
• WHY: asking for reasons/causes
Example: Why do you study English? Why do you want work
here ?
• HOW: asking about manner or process
Example: How did you do that homework? How can you
explain this problem?
STRUCTURE
• Wh questions + Main verb + Subject + Complement?
How are you today?
• Wh questions+ Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb
+ Complement?
Where do you live?
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES/PRONOUNS
• We use possessive adjectives to
talk about possessions or to show
ownership, its comes before a noun
EXAMPLES

• My money is not enough


• Your PlayStation is so cool
• His phone is expensive
• Her skirt is in leather
• Our business is stopped right now
• Their economy is going to break down
EXAMPLES

• My dog is a cub, I adopted 2 weeks ago, now is mine


• Your cellphone is so old, you should change it, but I respect
this is yours.
ORDINAL
NUMBERS
• An ordinal number refers to a number that
indicates the position or order of things or objects,
such as first, second, third, fourth, and so on.
THERE IS/THERE ARE

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