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How do you write a question word question without multiple choice answers?
What are the types of question word questions?
Can you name various question words?
How many "question words" are there?

Question word question with or without multiple choice answers: You begin with word like what, what...for, when, where, which, who, whom, whose, why, why don't, how, (how + adj/adv), how far, how long, how many, how much, how old, how come - A total of 17 question word combinations.
You have to add a verb after the question word.

What are the question word questions that end with a preposition?
What are the question word questions that end with an object?
What are the question word questions that end with a verb?
What are the types of question word question without multiple choices?
What are question word questions that do not have a preposition?
What is a subject question word question without multiple choice?
How do you differentiate between a question word question and an exclamatory sentence or a declarative sentence with a questions word?
In an exclamatory sentence, the question word is not followed by a verb.
For example:
What a beautiful night!
It is an exclamatory sentence.
What are we eating tonight?
It is a question or an interrogative sentence.
We use these words to ask for unknown information.
"Who" asks about people.
"What" asks about things.
"Where" asks about places.
"When" asks about time.
"Why" asks for an explanation. Usually answered with, "Becauseā€¦"
"How" asks for an explanation.
"Which" asks for a choice between two or more things.
Who...?
Who is the president of Tajikistan?
Who wants to talk to me?
Who do you think will win?
Who are you going to visit?
Who did she marry?
Who gave you this dog?
Who was your teacher last year?
Who will come to my birthday party?
What...?
What is your name?
What book do you want to read?
What do you like to do for fun?
What was that noise?
What did you eat for dinner last night?
What can I have to drink?
What should I give my grandpa for his birthday present?
What song will you sing?
Where...?
Where does your grandma live?
Where are you from?
Where is the bathroom?
Where is she going?
Where did you go to school when you were young?
Where were my kids last night?
Where should I put my bag?
Where will you meet him?
When...?
When is your birthday?
When do you want to have lunch?
When does the movie start?
When did you cut your hair?
When was your party?
When should we meet the boss?
When should I start cooking dinner?
When will you be ready to go?
Why...?
Why are you so mean?
Why does she go to bed early?
Why do you work so hard?
Why isn't he eating?
Why did you bring your dog with you?
Why didn't her mom teach her how to cook?
Why should I be your friend?
Why will you be late tonight?
How...?
How are you doing?
How is your grandma feeling?
How was the movie?
How much does this cost?
How did you do on your test yesterday?
How should I dress for the dinner?
How short will you cut your hair?
How long until dinner is ready?
Which...?
Which woman is Mrs. Collins?
Which ice cream flavor is your favorite?
Which do they want?
Which do you prefer, pen or pencil?
Which cereal did you eat for breakfast?
Which type of soap worked the best?
Which boy will win the race?
Which pen can I use?
Who, Whom, Whose

1. ______ wrote this book?
Who

2. ______ are you going to recommend?
Whom

3. ______ dictionary is on the table?
Whose

4. It doesn't look like this is the right address. ______ did you ask for directions?
Whom

5. We have two extra tickets for the concert. ______ wants to go with us?
Who

6. It wasn't me! I have no idea ______ left the oven on.
Who

7. ______ car is parked in the handicapped parking space? If someone doesn't move it, it's going to be towed.
Whose

8. The police have called in an expert to identify ______ handwriting is actually on the ransom letter.
Whose

9. Do you remember ______ received the Academy Award for best ?????? that year?
Who

10. Melanie couldn't remember the name of the student ______ science project received the $100,000 prize.
Whose

11. I know exactly ______ I'm going to support in the upcoming election.
Whom

12. That's the professor ______ spent 10 years living with the Pygmies in Central Africa.
Who

13. She's the actress ______ he so vividly describes in his scandalous new book.
Whom

14. Can you please tell me the names of the people ______ helped organize the AIDS charity event?
Who

15. The national park is being renamed in honor of Dian Fossey, ______ scientific research and environmental efforts helped save the last remaining mountain gorillas.
Whose

What do you do every day?
I feed my fish every day.

What did you do yesterday?
I fed my fish yesterday.

What will you do tomorrow?
I will feed my fish tomorrow.

What are you doing right now?
I am feeding my fish right now.

What were you doing at this time yesterday?
I was feeding my fish at this time yesterday.

What will you be doing at this time tomorrow?
I will be feeding my fish at this time tomorrow.

What have you done since you got up this morning?
I have fed my fish since I got up this morning.

What had you done before you went to bed last night?
I had fed my fish before I went to bed last night.

What will you have done before you go to bed tonight?
I will have fed my fish before I go to bed tonight.

What are you doing?
I am feeding my fish.

How long have you been doing that?
I have been feeding my fish for five minutes.

What were you doing before you started this quiz?
I was feeding my fish before I started this quiz.

How long had you been doing that?
I had been feeding my fish for five minutes before I started this quiz.

What will you be doing before you take this quiz tomorrow?
I will be feeding my fish before I take this quiz tomorrow.

How long will you have been doing that?
I will have been feeding my fish five minutes before I take this quiz tomorrow.

As you can see, these questions are "typical" questions that most people ask and answer every day:

What are you doing...?
What were you doing...?
What have you done...?
What will you do...?