What, Where, When, How, and Tell me about?
Closed-ended questions begin with words such as: are, may, is, should, well, have, would, and could. Open-ended questions begin with words such as: what, how, and why.
Many questions start with these 5 classic words:WhoWhatWhenWhereWhyIn addition, various other words can be used to begin your question:AreCanCouldDidDoHowIfIsShouldWereWould
Questions that begin with Que.
Questions tend to begin with the words How, What, When, Where, Why etc. The instruction to "discuss" is not a form of question.
Question words are used - generally at the beginning of sentences - to denote a question. There are six question words, What, Which, Who, Why, When and How. Questions are followed by a question mark (?). In Spanish, an interrogative sentence is preceded by an upside down question mark (¿), as well as a regular question mark afterwards, to let the reader know that a question is coming.
Interrogative questions are used to seek information and often begin with words like who, what, where, when, why, or how. They are designed to prompt a response and typically elicit more than just a simple "yes" or "no" answer.
you write questions with a question mark at the end and the questions usually begin with WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
Questions that begin with the letters wh:whatwhateverwhenwherewhichwhowhomwhosewhy
Several words begin with the letters soph. However, there are no words that end with the letters soph.
Yes, many German words begin with K. Some examples are: küssen (to kiss), das Kissen (pillow), kurz (short), der Käse (cheese), and die Kartoffel (potato). For more, see the related questions link below.
Lots of words begin with quart such asQuarter
Many words begin with the letter t. However, no words in the English language begin with the letters tl.