Wh- Questions Exercises
Wh- questions grammar exercises online with answers — practise question words (what, where, when, who, why, which, whose, whom), how + adjective/adverb compounds, subject vs object questions, and -ever compounds. Multiple choice and printable PDF worksheets included. 7 exercise sets with 140 questions (Pre-A1 - B2 Level).
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Basic Question Words: What, Where, When, Who, Why
Wh- Questions Exercises
AI Bot Not Real Doctor
Pennsylvania is taking an AI (computer) company to court. The company makes chatbots. Chatbots are programs that can tal…
How & How + Adjective/Adverb Compounds
Wh- Questions Exercises
“___ students are there in your class?”
Pennsylvania Fights AI Fake Doctor
Pennsylvania has a problem with an AI (smart computer) company called Character.AI. The company makes chatbots — compute…
Subject Questions vs Object Questions
Wh- Questions Exercises
Wh- Questions Across Tenses
Wh- Questions Exercises
“Where ___ you going right now?”
State Fights AI Chatbot Acting as Doctor
Pennsylvania is taking the artificial intelligence (AI) company Character.AI to court. The state says some of the compan…
-ever Compounds: Whatever, Whenever, Wherever, Whoever, However
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“You can sit ___ you like. All the seats are free.”
Pennsylvania Sues AI Chatbot for Posing as Doctor
Pennsylvania has taken Character.AI to court, claiming the popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot platform let its…
Why practice Wh- Questions exercises?
These Wh- questions exercises guide you from A1 basic question words to B2 advanced usage. Start with everyday question words (what, where, when, who, why), then expand to which, whose, and whom at A2. You'll master how + adjective/adverb compounds (how many, how much, how often, how long), learn the tricky difference between subject and object questions (Who called you? vs Who did you call?) at B1, practise forming wh- questions across different tenses, and finally tackle -ever compounds (whatever, whenever, wherever) at B2 level.