Language Structure #6 – Learning about Question Words
Where do we use QW? We use them to ask certain types of questions The main question words are: What, Which,
Who, Where, Why, When, How,
Whose.
Where do we use QW? We use them to ask certain types of questions The main question words are: What, Which,
Who, Where, Why, When, How,
Whose.
Nouns can be singular or plural. When you are talking about one person, animal, place, or thing, use a singular noun. Example : a glass, a cup, an orange.
A preposition is a word which tells where something is in relation to something else (where are they); it indicates time, position or direction and shows the relationship between one thin and another.
A noun is the name of any person, place, or thing. A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place or organizations and begins with a capital letter. Mr Smith, Joe, Amanda, Nigeria, British Gas
Articles are type determiners. Determines are used with nouns to limit the reference of the noun in some way. E.g a, the, my, two. Many of the high frequency words are determiners.
A verb doing or being word, it expresses an action, a happening, a process or a state. The tense of a verb shows when an action takes place a verb tense indicates time.