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WH question simple past

The structure of WH questions in the simple past tense involves a specific pattern where a WH word is followed by "did," then the subject, and finally the verb in its base form. This format is used to gather information about various aspects such as actions, time, reasons, and places.

WH question simple past

WH question simple past

Its a long questions that need more information

EXAMPLE
How...? = ¿Cómo...? - How are you? - How can I lose weight fast?

How much...? = ¿Cuánto...? ¿Cuánta...? - How much does Apple spend in advertising? - In 2012 Apple spent about $1 billion.

SubtoHow many...? = ¿Cuántos...? ¿Cuántas...? - How many countries are there in the world? - There are about 196 countries in the world.pic

How far...? - How far is it from the earth to the moon? - On average, the distance from the Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 km). on average

How long...? = ¿Cuánto tiempo necesita...? ¿Cuánto es largo…? - How long does it take to boil an egg? - It takes about 3 minutes.

WH words
WHO(people)

Who...? = ¿Quién...? (sujeto) - Who discovered America?

What...? = ¿Qué...? - What do you want to eat for lunch?- What are you going to do this weekend?

Whose...? = ¿De quién…? - Whose shoes are these?

Whom...? = ¿Quién...? (complemento) - Whom (who) have you invited to the party?

WHAT(things,action)

WHEN(time)

Why(reason)

WHERE(place)

When...? = ¿Cuándo...? - When did the Second World War end? - World War Two ended in 1945.

Why...? = ¿Por qué...? - Why is the sea blue?

Where...? = ¿Dónde...? ¿De dónde...? Where is the Grand Canyon, in Arizona or in Colorado?

Which...? = ¿Cuál...? ¿Quién...? - Which sport do you like most: tennis, basketball, or football?

Its structure is
WH word+did+subject+verb+ complement

For the presence of the auxiliary(did) the verb goes in the present tense

When Who? - Whose? - Que? - Which? are used as a subject, the sponsors do / does and did are not set.

When who / whom - what - which is used as an object, the auxiliaries do / does and did are put.

where did you go yesterday

what did you do last week