Fronted WH-Question Review
1. What is a fronted wh-question?
A. A question that uses the word 'why' only.
B. A question where the wh-word comes at the end of the sentence.
C. A question where the wh-word comes at the beginning of the sentence.
D. A question with no auxiliary verb.
Answer: C. A question where the wh-word comes at the beginning of the sentence.
2. How does the structure of a fronted wh-question differ from a regular sentence?
A. The subject always comes first.
B. The verb comes before the subject.
C. The wh-word comes at the beginning, followed by the auxiliary verb and the subject.
D. There is no difference in structure.
Answer: C. The wh-word comes at the beginning, followed by the auxiliary verb and the
subject.
3. Which of the following is a correct example of a fronted wh-question?
A. 'What you did?'
B. 'Did you what?'
C. 'What did you do?'
D. 'You did what?'
Answer: C. 'What did you do?'
4. Why do we use fronted wh-questions in English?
A. To make statements.
B. To ask for specific information or details.
C. To give commands.
D. To express emotions.
Answer: B. To ask for specific information or details.
5. What is the correct word order for a fronted wh-question?
A. Wh-word + Subject + Verb.
B. Wh-word + Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb.
C. Subject + Main verb + Wh-word.
D. Auxiliary verb + Subject + Wh-word + Main verb.
Answer: B. Wh-word + Auxiliary verb + Subject + Main verb.
6. Which of the following sentences is correct?
A. 'What did she did?'
B. 'What did she do?'
C. 'What she did?'
D. 'Did she do what?'
Answer: B. 'What did she do?'