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Understanding Question Words in English
Introduction to Question Words
- The video introduces the topic of question words in English, specifically focusing on "where," "what," "when," "who," "why," and "which."
- The presenter emphasizes that these words are used to inquire about places, things, time, people, reasons, and choices.
Using "Where"
- "Where" is defined as a word used to ask about places.
- Example provided: “Where does she work?” translates to asking about her workplace.
- Another example: “Where do you live?” with the answer being “I live in Cairo,” illustrating how it seeks information about location.
Using "What"
- The word "what" is explained as a tool for asking about things or jobs.
- An example given is “What is her job?” which seeks to identify someone's profession.
- Another instance: “What is she wearing today?” demonstrates its use inquiring about clothing.
Using "When"
- The term "when" is introduced as a way to ask about time.
- Example: “When does he start work?” aims to find out the starting time of someone’s job.
- Further illustration with “When do you go to school?” where the response indicates the specific time of attendance.
Using "Who"
- The word "who" is described as a means to inquire about people.
- Example provided: “Who does she teach?” asks for identification of individuals involved in teaching.
Using "Why"
- The presenter explains that "why" is used for asking reasons behind actions or situations.
- Various methods for answering why questions are discussed:
- Because (e.g., “Why do you go to school? Because I want to learn.”)
- To (e.g., “To learn.”)
- So (e.g., “So I can learn.”)
- For (e.g., using gerunds like “for learning.”)
Using "Which"
- Finally, the word "which" is presented as a way to ask for choices among options.
- It allows selection between two or more items; an example includes choosing between swimming and tennis with the question: “Which is better exercise?”