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How do you form questions in English?

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We have question in English to use question word like what, when, who, how, where
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We have question in English to use question word like what, when, who, how, where
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Form question in English put question word instarting of the sentence and helping verb like what is this? He is good boy, Is he a good boy
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Framing question in English are in some types. Example in ways such as Wh question starting with When, What, Which, Where, Who, Whom, Whose like Where are you going? who is your favourite actor? then using verbs and auxiliary verbs comes intial of queston like Is he your friend? Had you completed the...
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Framing question in English are in some types. Example in ways such as Wh question starting with When, What, Which, Where, Who, Whom, Whose like Where are you going? who is your favourite actor? then using verbs and auxiliary verbs comes intial of queston like Is he your friend? Had you completed the work? Do you have any pen?

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Questions in English can be easily formed by placing verbs in the starting of the sentence. For example: He is lying. Question: is he lying? However there are many questioning words in English which are used to frame questions. Some of them are when, what, how, where, which, who. Examples: Who...
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Questions in English can be easily formed by placing verbs in the starting of the sentence.

For example: He is lying.

Question: is he lying?

 

However there are many questioning words in English which are used to frame questions. Some of them are when, what, how, where, which, who.

Examples:

Who is playing there?

How are you doing? 

What do you want?

 

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