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How do you ask about objects in English?

How do you ask about objects in English?

Object questions are the most common types of questions in English. Object questions ask when, where, why, how, and if someone does something: Where do you live?

Which questions are examples of a subject question?

We use subject questions to ask who or which person or thing does something: for example, “Who rode the train to work?” and “Which fruits make the best juice?” Subject questions follow the same subject-verb structure as statements.

What is subject and object with examples?

Subjects vs Objects in English The subject is the ‘doer’ of the action. For example, take the sentence “We are watching Netflix.” Here, the subject is the pronoun ‘we’. Objects are the opposite; instead of doing something (like watching Netflix), they are acted upon.

Which question word do you use when asking for an object?

WH- questions (Question Words)

Question words Usages
Who Used to ask about people
Whom Used to ask about people (object of verb)
Which Used to ask about choices
Whose Used to ask about possession

What are objects give five examples?

Objects are identifiable entities that have a set of attributes, behaviour and state. Five examples of objects are car, pen, mobile, email, bank account.

Does every sentence have a subject and object?

Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the predicate is enclosed in braces ({}), while the subject is highlighted.

What is the difference between object and subject questions?

In subject questions where we want to find information about the subject, we do not use the auxiliary verb do/does/did. In object questions where we want to find information about the object, we use the auxiliary verb do/does/did. Study the sentence given below. John broke a window.