This document discusses the use of W-H words (what, when, where, why, how, whom, who, which, whose, if, whether) in question structures. It explains that question words can be used at the beginning of a sentence followed by an optional auxiliary verb and subject or in the middle of a sentence followed by the subject and optional auxiliary verb. Examples are provided to illustrate question structures using different W-H words in the beginning or middle of sentences.
This document discusses the use of W-H words (what, when, where, why, how, whom, who, which, whose, if, whether) in question structures. It explains that question words can be used at the beginning of a sentence followed by an optional auxiliary verb and subject or in the middle of a sentence followed by the subject and optional auxiliary verb. Examples are provided to illustrate question structures using different W-H words in the beginning or middle of sentences.
This document discusses the use of W-H words (what, when, where, why, how, whom, who, which, whose, if, whether) in question structures. It explains that question words can be used at the beginning of a sentence followed by an optional auxiliary verb and subject or in the middle of a sentence followed by the subject and optional auxiliary verb. Examples are provided to illustrate question structures using different W-H words in the beginning or middle of sentences.