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In English grammar, a wh- word is one of the function words used to begin a wh- question: what, who, whom, whose, which, when, where, why, and how.

Nouns

      • what, whatever
      • who, whoever
      • whom, whomever

Adjectives

      • whose
      • which, whichever

Adverbs

      • when, whenever
      • where, wherever
      • why
      • how, however

While how and however don’t begin with wh-, it is said that these two words should be “treated as honorary members of the wh- family.”

question word function example sentence
what asking for information about something What is your name?
asking for repetition or confirmation What? I can’t hear you.
You did what?
what…for asking for a reason, asking why What did you do that for?
when asking about time When did he arrive?
where asking in or at what place or position Where do they live?
which asking about choice Which colour do you want?
who asking what or which person or people (subject) Who opened the door?
whom asking what or which person or people (object) Whom did you see?
whose asking about ownership Whose are these keys?
Whose turn is it?
why asking for reason, asking what…for Why do you say that?
why don’t making a suggestion Why don’t I help you?
how asking about manner How does this work?
asking about condition or quality How was your exam?
how + adj/adv asking about extent or degree
how far distance How far is Kovalam from Trivandrum city?
how long length (time or space) How long will it take?
how many quantity (countable) How many cars are there?
how much quantity (uncountable) How much money do you have?
how old age How old are you?
how come (informal) asking for reason, asking why How come I can’t see her?

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