Identify Questions

Key Notes:-

  • Question: A question is a sentence that asks something and requires an answer. It often begins with words like “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” or “how” and always ends with a question mark (?).
  • Example: “What is your name?”
  • Key Point: A question is easy to identify because it always asks something and ends with a question mark (?).

  • Asks for Information: A question looks for an answer or information.
    • Example: “Where is my book?”
  • Ends with a Question Mark (?): All questions end with a special punctuation mark called a question mark.
    • Example: “Are you ready?”
  • Question Words: Many questions begin with words like “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” and “how.”
    • Example: “Why is the sky blue?”
  • Requires an Answer: Questions expect someone to respond with information or an answer.
    • Example: “How old are you?” (The answer could be: “I am six years old.”)

  • Look for a sentence that asks for information.
  • Check if the sentence ends with a question mark (?).
  • See if the sentence begins with a question word like “who,” “what,” “where,” “when,” “why,” or “how.”

  • “What is your favorite color?”
  • “Who is your teacher?”
  • “How are you today?”
  • “Where do you live?”