Learn to Convert English Sentences Into Questions

Improve your English speaking skills (Representational Image)

Improve your English speaking skills (Representational image)

It is not necessary to attend English speaking classes to learn English. If you want, you can learn English by working on your Vocabulary even while staying at home. For this you need to know the basic rules of English Grammar

To speak in English it is not enough to have basic knowledge of letters and knowledge of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs etc. Along with this, other important rules of English grammar should also be known.

If you want to speak the English language like an expert, you must also be able to turn any statement into a question. For this, special rules have been made in English grammar. Knowing about them, you too can improve your English speaking.

Rule 1: Use what for what purposes. example:

1- I want to see Mr. Tanuj. – Who do you want to see?

2- He was talking to his brother. – Who was he talking to?

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Rule 2: Use who for the possessive case. example:

1- That is Shyam’s office. – Whose office is that?

Rule 3: Who is used to identify an object or to know the profession of a person. example:

1- He wants some toffee- What does he want?

2- His father is a musician. – What does his father do?

Rule 4: When is is used to express time. example:

1- He returned from America on Friday – When did he return from America?

Rule 5: How is used to express manner and condition. example:

1- He saved his life by climbing the tree. – How did he save himself?

2- There are about hundred colleges in Delhi. – How many colleges are there in Delhi?

Rule 6: Where is used to describe a place. example:

1- He was at his friend’s place last night. – Where was he last night?

Rule 7: Why is used to explain a reason. example:

1- People dislike him because of his sly behavior. – Why do people dislike him?

Rule 8: Which is generally used to describe selection. example:

1- This book belongs to Ram. – Which is Ram’s book?

2- He could not attempt the last question. – Which question could he not attempt?

Rule 9: Who/whom/whose is used to express the identity of someone. example:

1- His father is Sameer. – Who is his father?

2- I know the bank manager. – Who do you know here?

Rule 10: Use Who for the Subjective Case. example:

1- The thief broke the door. – Who broke the door?

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