Articles related to "interrogatives"

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Here are a list of articles related to structures that have a question form.

Yes/No Questions

'Do you like English?' 'Are you making progress?' 'Have these lessons been helping you?' If you want to learn about how to make yes/no questions, read this.

 

Embedded Questions

A question within another question?! I wonder how's that ! let's see what are embedded questions to learn more about them.

 

When

'When' is a WH-word, which is mostly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.

 

Wh- Questions

Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!

 

Why

'Why' is a WH word, which is mainly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.

 

Which

'Which' is a WH word, mainly used in question form. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.

 

Tags

Tags are short clauses that look like questions. They are generally used at the end of a clause to ask for a response from the listener. Let's learn more!

 

Tags

Tags are short clauses that look like questions. They are generally used at the end of a clause to ask for a response from the listener. Let's learn more!

 

Wh- Questions

Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!

 

Who

'Who' is commonly known as a question word used to acquire information about a person. In this lesson, we will learn everything about this word.

 

Interrogative Adverbs

Interrogative adverbs are words such as 'why' and 'where' that are used to ask questions. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.

 

Interrogative Determiners

There are three interrogative determiners in English: what, which, and whose. In this lesson, we will go through each one of them.

 

Sentences

A sentence is a unit of language that typically contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Follow the lesson to find out how it works.

 

Interrogative Mood

Interrogative mood is a form of verb that is used to ask questions. Now if you want to learn how to make questions correctly, read this article.

 

Whose

'Whose' is related to possession and association, used to ask which person owns or is responsible. In this lesson, we will learn its uses and structures.

 

How

'How' is mainly known as an interrogative adverb to find out the way an action happens. But there is more to learn about this word. Click here to learn!

 

Contractions

You might wonder what the difference between formal and informal styles is. One of the elements that can make your writings informal is using contractions.

 

Interrogative Pronouns

There are five interrogative pronouns in English. Each is used to ask a specific question. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.

 

Question Marks and Exclamation Marks

Question mark and exclamation mark is used in the sentences to show their sense. They function in writing forms. Here we will get to their rules.

 

Where

'Where' is a WH-word. In this lesson, we will discuss the rules of using 'Where.'

 

Why vs. How come

In this lesson, we've decided to discuss the differences between these two words. If you're still interested in expanding your knowledge, come on.

 

Yes/No Questions

'Do you like English?' 'Are you making progress?' 'Have these lessons been helping you?' If you want to learn about how to make yes/no questions, read this.

 

What

'What' is commonly known as a question word, but there is more depth to this word than you are aware. Click here t learn all about it!

 

Questions

In English, there are different types of questions. In this lesson, you will get to know them briefly and see some examples for each type.

 

Questions

In English, there are different types of questions. In this lesson, you will get to know them briefly and see some examples for each type.

 
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