There are several ways to construct interrogative sentences.
The most difficult part of learning interrogative structures is getting used to the inverted subject and verb = Verb + Subject.
Some questions begin with the 5Ws + How = Who, What, When, Where, Why, How
This little exercise will focus on creating questions using the 5Ws + How.
The inverted pattern/form/structure of the sentence, using a W or How word, is as follows:
W/H + Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb
Your Challenge and Contribution to this Discussion
- Read the examples below
- Decide which Ws or How words can be used to form an interrogative sentence
NOTE: Some of the possible sentences do not make sense when using one or more of the 5Ws or How
- Re-write the sentences which can use one or more of the 5Ws + How
- DO NOT change the words in the sentence, nor the order of the words, nor add new words other than the 5Ws and How.
I will correct any errors, but only if you ask me to make corrections.
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Example:
- Are you going to the party?
When are you going to the party?
Why are you going to the party?
How are you going to the party?
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- Do you want to go to the party?<o:p></o:p>
- Have you decided to go to the party?<o:p></o:p>
- Can you come to the party?<o:p></o:p>
- Could you bring me to the party?<o:p></o:p>
- May I invite a friend to your party?<o:p></o:p>
- Will the party be cancelled?
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- Would you like to go to the party?<o:p></o:p>
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Diego...
- Do you want to go to the party?
- How/When/Why do you want to go to the party? CORRECT
- Have you decided to go to the party?
- How/When/Where/Why have you decided to go to the party? Only "Why" works with this sentence.
"How have you decided..." Most decisions are made using our brains, so How someone makes a decision must be by thinking of what to do and arriving at the decision.
"When have you decided..." see my explanation of "when" in Suade's answer
"Where have you decided to go?"... YES "Where have you decided to go to the party?"... NO
- Can you come to the party?
- How/When/Why can you come to the party?
How and When... YES
Why... NO (It's like asking 'why are able to do something', but we usually use 'how are you able...'.
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