Wh- Questions
We use Wh- words to ask for specific information. The pattern is:
Wh- Word + (am/is/are) + Subject ?
group Who & What
map Where & When
psychology Why & How
Always put 'is' or 'are' BEFORE the subject in a question!
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លំដាប់ពាក្យត្រឹមត្រូវ ✅ (Verb comes before Subject)
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Yes, absolutely! You can say "How old are you?" or "How old is she?". We use "How + adjective" to ask about degree or state. 🎂
Why do we put "is/are" before "you/he/she" in a question?
In English, we usually flip the Subject and the Verb "be" to make a question. So "You are happy" becomes "Are you happy?". When we add a Wh- word, it goes at the very front! 🔄
Is "What time" the same as "When"?
Yes, they are very similar! "What time" is asking for a specific hour on the clock (e.g., What time is the meeting? 10 AM). "When" is broader; it could be an hour, a day, or a month (e.g., When is the party? Tomorrow). ⏰
Can I use "How" to ask about someone's age?