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00:01The most common question words in English are who, where, when, why, what, which, how.
00:18Let's look at the difference.
00:22Who.
00:23Who is calling?
00:26Who will reach the phone first?
00:31Who is only used to refer to a person or people.
00:38It means I want to know the person.
00:42Some examples.
00:44Who is the best football player in the world?
00:48It means I want to know the person.
00:52Who are those people over there?
00:56Who is that man behind the mask?
01:02Where.
01:04Where should I go?
01:07Where is used to refer to a place or a location.
01:13It means I want to know the place.
01:17Where is the library?
01:20Where do you live?
01:23Where can I buy lunch near here?
01:29When.
01:31When.
01:32When.
01:33When can I go on vacation?
01:37When is used to refer to a time or an occasion.
01:42It means I want to know the time.
02:04It means I want to know the time.
02:12It means I want to know the reason.
02:15Why is the window open?
02:18Why are they always late?
02:23Why do you want to learn English?
02:27Normally the response begins with because.
02:32Why is the window open.
02:35Because it is hot inside.
02:39What.
02:44What is making that sound?
02:48What is used to refer to specific information about something.
02:54It means I want to know the thing.
02:59What is your surname?
03:02What are you doing?
03:05What do you want for dinner?
03:11What do you want for dinner?
03:13Which dish should I choose?
03:17Which is used for a choice.
03:22It means I want to know the thing.
03:25You choose between the alternatives.
03:29Which dish did you order?
03:31The pizza or the lasagna?
03:35Which day should we go?
03:37Monday or Friday?
03:41Which is better?
03:43This one or that one?
03:49How.
03:51How do I stop the baby from crying?
03:56How is used for a description of something.
03:59Or the way something is done.
04:02It means I want to know the way or form.
04:08How do you go to school?
04:11This means I want to know the way you go to school.
04:17How can I learn English quickly?
04:22How do you feel today?
04:24Here I want a description of how you are right now.
04:29Or how you feel.
04:31How can also be used in other ways.
04:34How often refers to frequency.
04:40How often do you have classes?
04:43This means I want to know the frequency you have classes.
04:49How often does she study.
04:53See our video about how often and responding these types of questions using adverbs of frequency.
05:03How old refers to the age of a person or something.
05:10How old are you?
05:11How old is the building?
05:17How far refers to distance.
05:23How far is your house from here?
05:26This is like saying, what is the distance from here to your house.
05:33How far do we need to go?
05:39How many refers to the quantity or number of something.
05:45How many is only used with countable nouns.
05:50How many people live in your city.
05:55How many days are there in July.
06:01How much refers to a quantity or a price.
06:07How much is used with uncountable nouns.
06:11How much time do we need?
06:14How much does this shirt cost?
06:18Here we use how much because we are referring to how much money.
06:23And the word money is an uncountable noun.
06:28See our video that has more information about the difference between how much and how many.
06:37It's now time to practice.
06:40Answer these questions in the comment section.
06:45Who is your favorite actor or actress?
06:51Where do you live?
06:53When is the national day of your country?
06:58Why do you want to learn English?
07:03What do you do in your free time?
07:07Which do you prefer?
07:09Chocolate or pizza?
07:13How do you celebrate your birthday?
07:18I hope you enjoyed this video.
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