Guide to know what question(s) to ask.

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Guide to know what question(s) to ask. By Mr. Elstad

Qualifying Questions Is/Are (Not)…? Do(es) (Not)…? Can (Not)…? These questions are asked when the noun is unknown or when more information is needed about the noun. Is/Are (Not)…? Do(es) (Not)…? Can (Not)…? Will (Not)…? How many…? How much…?

What Questions What is/are…? What do(es)…? What can…? What will…? These questions are asked when the noun is unknown or when the part of a function or process is unknown. What is/are…? What do(es)…? What can…? What will…?

How Questions How can…? How does…? How will…? How is/are…? These questions are asked when the process or function of some event is unknown. How can…? How does…? How will…? How is/are…?

Why Questions Why can…? Why do(es)…? Why is/are…? These questions are asked when the cause or the source of an event is unknown. Why can…? Why do(es)…? Why is/are…?