WH-questions

Here is a complete list of WH-question words along with 10 example questions for each:

 1. What
Used to ask about things, information, or actions.
• What is your name?
• What do you want to eat?
• What time is it?
• What are you doing now?
• What happened yesterday?
• What is your favorite color?
• What makes you happy?
• What do you do on weekends?
• What is the capital of India?
• What should I bring to the party?

 2. Where
Used to ask about places or locations.
• Where do you live?
• Where is my book?
• Where are you going?
• Where did she buy that dress?
• Where is the nearest ATM?
• Where were you born?
• Where can I find a taxi?
• Where does he work?
• Where is the party tonight?
• Where did they meet?

 3. When
Used to ask about time.
• When is your birthday?
• When do we have the meeting?
• When did it start raining?
• When are you coming back?
• When was the Taj Mahal built?
• When can I see the doctor?
• When did you finish the homework?
• When will the movie start?
• When do we have holidays?
• When is lunch served?

 4. Who
Used to ask about people.
• Who is your best friend?
• Who called me last night?
• Who wrote this book?
• Who is your teacher?
• Who are they talking about?
• Who won the match?
• Who is knocking at the door?
• Who can help me?
• Who is responsible for this?
• Who do you admire the most?

 5. Why
Used to ask about reasons or causes.
• Why are you late?
• Why did he cry?
• Why is the sky blue?
• Why do we sleep at night?
• Why are they angry?
• Why did you choose this job?
• Why is she upset?
• Why are you laughing?
• Why should I help him?
• Why do you like this movie?

 6. Which
Used to ask about choices or specific items from a group.
• Which is your pen?
• Which color do you prefer?
• Which road leads to the station?
• Which dress should I wear?
• Which team won the trophy?
• Which of these books is interesting?
• Which subject do you like most?
• Which movie are you watching?
• Which one is cheaper?
• Which phone should I buy?

 7. Whose
Used to ask about possession.
• Whose bag is this?
• Whose phone is ringing?
• Whose car is parked outside?
• Whose turn is it?
• Whose idea was it?
• Whose handwriting is this?
• Whose shoes are those?
• Whose book did you borrow?
• Whose house is that?
• Whose pencil did you take?

 8. Whom 

(formal; used for object of the verb)
Less common in spoken English, but used formally.
• Whom did you invite?
• Whom are you talking to?
• Whom did she choose?
• Whom should I contact?
• Whom do you trust most?
• Whom are they following?
• Whom did you meet yesterday?
• Whom does this concern?
• Whom will you hire?
• Whom do they respect?

 9. How
Used to ask about manner, condition, or process.
• How are you?
• How does it work?
• How old are you?
• How did you solve this problem?
• How far is the school?
• How do you cook rice?
• How can I help you?
• How long will it take?
• How do you know him?
• How was your trip?

Let’s now cover “How many” and “How much” — both are used to ask about quantity or amount, but they’re used differently:

10 “How many”

 Used with countable nouns (things you can count like books, apples, pens).
Here are 10 example questions:
• How many books do you have?
• How many students are in the class?
• How many apples are in the basket?
• How many pencils do you need?
• How many brothers do you have?
• How many countries have you visited?
• How many times did you call me?
• How many friends are coming?
• How many chairs are there in the room?
• How many hours do you study daily?

11. “How much”

 Used with uncountable nouns (things you can’t count individually like water, sugar, money).
Here are 10 example questions:
• How much water do you drink daily?
• How much money do you have?
• How much sugar do you want?
• How much time is left?
• How much milk is in the bottle?
• How much rice should I cook?
• How much salt did you add?
• How much juice do you need?
• How much information do you have?
• How much effort did it take? 

“Why” Questions

Why" Questions

Friends, we often ask the question ‘why?’ about many things. For that, you have to make interrogative sentences using the interrogative word “why?” in English. Some such question suggestive sentences are given below. This list cannot end here. By adding to this, we can create more interrogative sentences i.e. questions in a similar manner…

      मित्रांनो आपल्यालाका?” हा प्रश्न अनेक गोष्टींबाबत अनेक वेळा पडतो. त्यासाठी इंग्रजीमध्येWhy” हा प्रश्नसूचक शब्द वापरून प्रश्न सूचक वाक्य बनवावी लागतात. अशीच काही प्रश्न सुचक वाक्य पुढे दिलेली आहेत. ही यादी येथे संपू शकत नाही. यात भर घालून अशाच पद्धतीची आणखी प्रश्न सूचक वाक्य अर्थात प्रश्न आपल्याला तयार करता येतील

Why" Questions

“Wh” Questions

Why-Questions

 

1.Why don’t you plan a visit to my school?

2.Why do you look so happy?

3.Why are you upset?

4. Why did you not come yesterday?

5.Why have they built pandal there?

6.Why have they not done there work?

7.Why is Janhavi looking at you?

8.Why can Vedant not travel by train?

9.Why does he always quite?

10.Why would you like to help others?

11.Why didn’t he dare to accept her?

12.Why don’t you invite your old friends?

13.Why is there so much crowd?

14.Why can’t you all maintain this building?

15.Why should Sonali neglect them?

16.Why shouldn’t you decide your future plans?

17.Why is Gita going to change her decision?

18.Why should Prashant have selected?

19.Why shouldn’t he protect?

20.Why can you compromise?

21.Why may Rahul provide food material?

22.Why couldn’t you continue your education?

23.Why could you announce next meeting?

24.Why won’t he be waiting?

25.Why was he keeping desi cows?