Subject and Object Questions Grammar Formation
Most questions are object questions. In other words, they ask about an object. Example: Where do you live?. However, there are also subject questions. Questions we ask to find out about the subject. These questions are asked using 'who', 'what' and 'which'. Example: Who plays football in this class?. take a look at the following chart of question forms:
| Form | Examples |
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Object Questions
?word auxiliary subject main Verb |
Where do you live? What will you do? When is she coming? |
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Subject Questions
?word subject (auxiliary) main verb Notice that this structure is like positive sentence structure without the question word. |
Who loves you? Which car will arrive first? What type of food costs less? |
Quizzes to test your knowledge of subject and object questions
Quizzes to test your knowledge of regular question forms in a variety of tenses
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