词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_questions-wh-questions | ||||||||||||||||||
释义 | Questions: wh-questionsWh-questions begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. We use them to ask for information. The answer cannot be yes or no:
Forming wh-questionsWith an auxiliary verbWe usually form wh-questions with wh- + an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with wh- + a modal verb + subject + main verb:
Without an auxiliary verbWarning: When what, who, which or whose is the subject or part of the subject, we do not use the auxiliary. We use the word order subject + verb:
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Responding to wh-questionsWh-questions ask for information and we do not expect a yes-no answer to a wh-question. We expect an answer which gives information:
Adding emphasis to wh-questionsWe can add emphasis to wh-questions in speaking by stressing the auxiliary verb do. We usually do this when we have not already received the information that we expected from an earlier question, or to show strong interest. When the wh-word is the object of the sentence, the do auxiliary is stressed to make it more emphatic:
When the wh-word is the subject of the sentence, we can add the auxiliary do to make it emphatic. We stress do:
See also: Intonation and wh-questions Negative wh-questionsWhen we ask negative wh-questions, we use the auxiliary verb do when there is no other auxiliary or modal verb, even when the wh-word is the subject of the clause:
Adding a wh-word at the end of a statement to make a questionSpoken English: In speaking, we can sometimes turn wh-questions into statement questions:
We do this especially when we are checking information that we have already been given or when we want to quickly check a particular detail. These are less formal than full wh-questions:
See also: Questions: statement questions (you’re over 18?) Questions: echo and checking questions Intonation and wh-questionsThe intonation of wh-questions is normally falling. The falling intonation is on the most important syllable:
When we ask wh-questions to check or clarify information that has already been given, we may use rising or fall-rising intonation:
See also: Adding emphasis to wh-questions Prepositions and particles with wh-questionsWe can use wh-words and phrases after prepositions in more formal questions:
Spoken English: In informal styles, especially in speaking, the preposition may be separated and placed at the end of the question clause:
When we make questions shorter, we usually put the preposition and its complement together:
See also: Questions: short forms When we ask questions using verbs consisting of a main verb + particle, e.g. get up, set out (phrasal verbs), we do not separate the verb from the particle or preposition:
See also: Verbs: multi-word verbs |
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