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Frame questions The interrogative pronouns who, what, whom, whose, which and the interrogative adverbs where, when, why and how are used to frame information questions. The structure ‘how + an adjective/adverb’ may also be used to frame information questions. Frame questions which will elicit the following answers. 1. These are John’s books. 2. I want a pen. 3. We will stay with our cousins. 4. I am going with my aunt. 5. I went there to meet James. 6. My boy is the one in red shirt. 7. I come from Bangkok. 8. I met him last week. 9. This bridge is fifty feet long. 10. My father is sixty years old. 11. I have two brothers and two sisters. 12. Mr. Mathews is our headmaster. 13. We came to this place five years ago. Answers 1. Whose books are these? 2. What do you want? 3. Whom will you stay with? 4. I am going with my aunt. 5. Why did you go there? 6. Which is your boy? 7. Where do you come from? 8. When did you meet him? 9. How long is this bridge? 10. How old is your father? 11. How many brothers and sisters do you have? 12. Who is your headmaster? 13. When did you come to this place? Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) . Frame questions The interrogative pronouns who, what, whom, whose, which and the interrogative adverbs where, when, why and how are used to frame information questions. The. information questions. The structure ‘how + an adjective/adverb’ may also be used to frame information questions. Frame questions which will elicit the following answers. 1. These are John’s books. 2.

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