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Wh-questions Present Continuous

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  • Form a question using the response: The school is close to the bank.
    How far is the school from the bank?
  • Asks for more information about something; confirmation
    What
  • Which is the correct form of the interrogative structure with a wh-question word:
    Wh-question + Verb (to be) + Subject + Verb (-ing)
    Verb (to be) + Subject + Verb (-ing)
    Wh-question + Subject + Verb (-ing)
  • Asks for information specifying one or more people or things; asks for choice
    Which
  • Form a question using the response: He is my teacher.
    Who is he?
  • Asks for reason or what for...
    Why
  • Form a question using the response: I have 5 books in my backpack.
    How many books do you have your backpack?
  • Asks about a place
    Where
  • Asks about distance
    How far
  • Form a question: Why / Lily / to cry?
    Why is Lily crying?
  • Form a question using the response: My English class is at 9:30 am.
    When is your English class?
  • Asks about a person
    Who
  • Form a question: Who/ Nick / to talk to ?
    Who is Nick talking to?
  • Asks about time.
    When
  • Form a question using the response: I have 5 dollars in my wallet.
    How much money do you have your wallet?
  • Form a question: What/ the children/ to do?
    What are the children doing?
  • Asks about length
    How long
  • Form a question: Where / we / to go?
    Where are we going?
  • Form a question using the response: The school is next to the bank.
    Where is the school?
  • Asks about condition or manner
    How
  • Asking about frequency
    How often
  • Asking about quantity (countable nouns)
    How many
  • Ask about quantity (uncountable nouns)
    How much
  • Form a question using the response: I am from London, England.
    Where are you from?