- Where, when, why and how are question words. We use them like this:
---> Where
We use Where to ask about places:
Where is Mike? He´s at home
---> When
We use When to ask about times and dates:
When will you phone? At six o´clock.
---> Why
We use Why to ask about the reason for something:
Why is Mary taking a taxi? Because her car isn´t working
---> How
We use how to ask "in what way?":
How did he get to Brighton? He wen by train.
We also use how to ask about people´s health or happiness:
Hello. how are you? I´m fine, thanks.
2. We form questions with where, when , why and how like this:
---> In questions with be, we put the subjects after be:
We use Where to ask about places:
Where is Mike? He´s at home
---> When
We use When to ask about times and dates:
When will you phone? At six o´clock.
---> Why
We use Why to ask about the reason for something:
Why is Mary taking a taxi? Because her car isn´t working
---> How
We use how to ask "in what way?":
How did he get to Brighton? He wen by train.
We also use how to ask about people´s health or happiness:
Hello. how are you? I´m fine, thanks.
2. We form questions with where, when , why and how like this:
---> In questions with be, we put the subjects after be:
be+ subject
Why is Paul angry?
Where are they?
Why is he here?
Where are they?
Why is he here?
---> In questions with an auxiliary verb (will, is, are, can, must, etc.), we put the subject after the auxiliary verb:
verb + subject + verb
verb + subject + verb
Why are they leaving?
How will she get there?
When will you phone ?
How will she get there?
When will you phone ?
--->In questions with a Present Simple or Past Simple verb, we put a form of do before the subject:
do + subject + verb
do + subject + verb
Where does she live?
Why did you phone the police?
Where did he live?
Why did you phone the police?
Where did he live?