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Types of Questions - Coggle Diagram
Types of Questions
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Tag Questions
These are statements with a question tag al the end. They are used to confirm or clarify information and often seek agreement or disagreement.
For example: "You like chocolate, don´t you?"
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WH-Questions
Where: This question word is used to ask about a location.
For example: Where is the nearest gas station?
What: This question word is used to ask about a thing or an action.
For example: What is your favorite color?
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Why: This question word is used to ask about a reason or a cause.
For example: Why did you move to this city?
How: This question word is used to ask about a manner or a method.
For example: How did you learn to play the guitar?
Who/Whom: These question words are used to ask about a person or people. "Who" and "whom" are
both pronouns, but they are used in different contexts.
These questions begin with a "wh-" word. They are designed to elicit more detailed information and often cannot be answered with a simple
"yes" or "no."