Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 days ago
Transcript
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.
01:32Where can I go on vacation?
01:36Where can I go on vacation?
01:49Where can I go on vacation?
01:50Where can I go on vacation?
01:51When is your birthday?
01:54When are we going to finish?
01:59Why?
02:01Why are you angry?
02:04Why is used to obtain an explanation or a reason?
02:09it means I want to know the reason why is the window open why are they always
02:20late why do you want to learn English normally the response begins with
02:30because why is the window open because it is hot inside what what is making that
02:45sound what is used to refer to specific information about something it means I
02:56want to know the thing what is your surname what are you doing what do you
03:06want for dinner
03:13which which dish should I choose which is used for a choice it means I want to know
03:24the thing you choose between the alternatives which dish did you order
03:30the pizza or the lasagna which day should we go Monday or Friday which is better
03:42this one or that one
03:50how how do I stop the baby from crying how is used for a description of
03:58something or the way something is done it means I want to know the way or form how do
04:09you go to school this means I want to know the way you go to school how can I
04:18learn English quickly how do you feel today here I want a description of how
04:27you are right now or how you feel how can also be used in other ways how often
04:36refers to frequency how often do you have classes this means I want to know the
04:45frequency you have classes how often does she study see our video about how often and
04:57and responding these types of questions using adverbs of frequency how old refers to
05:06the age of a person or something how old are you how old is the building how far refers to
05:21the distance to distance how far is your house from here this is like saying what is the distance from
05:29here to
05:31your house how far do we need to go how many refers to the quantity or number of something how
05:46many is only used with countable nouns
05:51how many people live in your city how many days are there in July
06:01how much refers to a quantity or a price how much is used with uncountable nouns how much time do
06:13we need how much does this shirt cost
06:17here we use how much because we are referring to how much money and the word money is an uncountable
06:26noun
06:26see our video that has more information about the difference between how much and how many
06:36it's now time to practice answer these questions in the comment section
06:45who is your favorite actor or actress where do you live when is the national day of your country
06:58why do you want to learn English what do you do in your free time
07:07which do you prefer chocolate or pizza
07:12how do you celebrate your birthday
07:18I hope you enjoyed this video remember to subscribe to our channel
Comments

Recommended