Wh- questions (those that start with question words such as Who, What, When, Where, Why...) need to be answered with specific information: A name, a fact, a period of time, a place, a reason... Who wrote Gulliver's Travels? Answer: Jonathan Swift.
They are who, what, where, when, and why. The question 'how' can be grouped into this list as well.
Open Questions"I KEEP six honest serving-men(They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and WhenAnd How and Where and Who."Rudyard Kipling - The Elephant's ChildOpen questions leave room for a description or opinion, and are more useful in eliciting information.Open questions are often called Wh.. questions:-There are eight wh-questions - what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose and why and to this list we usually add howas they are all used to elicit particular kinds of information.You use what when you are asking for information about something.You use when to ask about the time that something happened or will happen.You use where to ask questions about place or position.You use which when you are asking for information about one of a limited number of things.You use who or whom when you are asking about someone's identity.You use whose to ask about possession.You use
Some words that end with "wh" include "sandwich," "sketch," "whiplash," and "swath."
Some words that end with "wh" are wherewith, wherewithal, and whow!
The five Ws and one H are the traditional six main questions that journalists and investigators often ask in research: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. These questions are used to gather information and provide a comprehensive understanding of a situation or topic.
very generic question. but as per question. WH could be Name initials of Ring Maker or Designer.
do you want tea
They are who, what, where, when, and why. The question 'how' can be grouped into this list as well.
imperative
wh o knows lolz :p
no wh is not a word
Open Questions"I KEEP six honest serving-men(They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and WhenAnd How and Where and Who."Rudyard Kipling - The Elephant's ChildOpen questions leave room for a description or opinion, and are more useful in eliciting information.Open questions are often called Wh.. questions:-There are eight wh-questions - what, when, where, which, who, whom, whose and why and to this list we usually add howas they are all used to elicit particular kinds of information.You use what when you are asking for information about something.You use when to ask about the time that something happened or will happen.You use where to ask questions about place or position.You use which when you are asking for information about one of a limited number of things.You use who or whom when you are asking about someone's identity.You use whose to ask about possession.You use
yes 4.1 wh is larger than 5.33
words that end in wh
Because, scientists have discovered that this is the very best form of teaching this subject. No, not really. It is quite obvious, they are closely related.
WH=WithHeld
The definition of "wh" would be watt-hour.