Who? What? Where? When? Why?
who, what, when, where, why. [and how!]
most of the questions start with a wh because there are the five w's and most of them start with a wh
Questions that begin with the letters wh:whatwhateverwhenwherewhichwhowhomwhosewhy
0.00027777777777778 Wh1 Wh = 3600 Joule
"WH" questions are open-ended questions that begin with words like "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," or "how." These questions typically require more than just a simple "yes" or "no" answer and often prompt the respondent to provide more detailed information.
no wh is not a word
Here are some examples of wh- questions in the past tense with the verb "see." What did you see? Where did you see the car? When did you see the ship? How did you see the thief? Whom did you see? -- (or more informally) -- Who did you see? Who saw you?
Questions answerable by yes or no are rising intonation. Questions starting with wh like: Who, what, where, how, and why are falling intonation. examples: What's your nam? Where do you live? Who are your parents? How old are you? Why are you here?
yes
To change a statement into a WH-question, you typically invert the subject and the auxiliary verb, placing the WH-word at the beginning of the question. For example, the statement "You are coming to the party" can be changed to the WH-question "Are you coming to the party?" by inverting "You are" to "Are you" and adding the WH-word "Are" at the beginning.
Total build numbers according to HSV, that's all WH Granges not just series 1 "250 ls1's" 548 WH Grange gen III 6 WH Grange Supercharged V6's