Question Words
Who
Asking what or which person or people.
Who (verb)...
Who will/would...
Who can...
Who is/was...
Who has/had...
Examples: Who opened the door?
Who will call the store? Who has my socks?
What
Asking for information about something.
What is/are...
What do/does...
What will/would...
What can/could...
What (noun)...
Examples: What cartoon is your favorite?
What is your name? What does ‘solo’ mean?
Where
Asking in or at what place or position.
Where is/are...
Where do/does/did...
Where will/would...
Where can/could...
Where might...
Examples: Where will we vacation?
Where do they live? Where are your glasses?
When
Asking about time.
When is/are...
When do/does...
When will/would...
When can/could...
When should...
Examples: When can we get ice cream? When
did he leave? When will the party start?
Why
Asking for a reason. Asking what... for.
Why is/are/isn’t...
Why do/does/did/didn’t...
Why will/would/won’t...
Why can/could/can’t...
Why must...
Examples: Why did he leave early? Why can’t
we get soda? Why are we driving there?
How
Asking about manner. Asking about
condition/quality.
How is/are/was...
How do/does/did...
How will/would...
How can/could/should...
Examples: How does this work?
How was your test? How should you act?
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