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The difference between object and subject questions lies in what information you are seeking. Object questions aim to discover the person or thing that is acted upon, while subject questions seek to identify the person or thing performing the action.

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¿HOW TO ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT OBJECTS AND SUBJECTS?

OBJECT QUESTIONS

What has she read this summer

What did Jeremy buy in Ireland?

When did she buy the guitar?

What will you sing the next Friday?

Where does you sister live?

What are you doin?

Where do they live?

When will Frank go to university?

1. Question word

2. AUX Verb

3. Subject

4. Main Verb

5. Object(prep phrase)

ARE QUESTIONS WHERE THE ANSWER LOOKING FOR IS AN OBJECT
The object is the person or thing that is acted upon

SUBJECT QUESTIONS

EXAMPLES
Who answered the phone?

Which car arrived first?

Whose dog bit you?

How many cousins do you have?

Which is your favourite color?

Who bought this nice mug in Ireland?

Who ran away?

What was making that noice?

FORMULA
1. Question Word

2. Verb

3. Object

ARE QUESTIONS WHERE THE ANSWER YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IS A SUBJECT
The subject is a person or thing that performs the action