What are the problems of wh in English?

Updated on educate 2024-08-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    What: What is your name?What's your name?

    where **where are you from?Are you from**? why:

    Why are you late?Why are you late? when:

    When will you go to Beijing?When are you going to Beijing? who:

    Who is he?Who is he? whose:

    Whose book is this?Whom's book whom: who will you go with?

    Who will you go with? which:Which one do you like?

    Which one do you prefer? whatever: (used as a question, to express surprise or confusion) What exactly, what can it be?

    What the hell is this? But the commonly used meaning of whatever is "no matter what, whatever it is", and this sense is not used in interrogative sentences. Wether is a conjunction:

    It doesn't matter if it is hot or not. Touch it to know if it's hot or not.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The consonant letter bai combination wh is pronounced in a single word after the tongue du soft palate semivowel hw sound, pronounced zhi, vocal cords do not dao

    Vibrate, lips slightly closed.

    Rounded, the posterior part of the tongue is raised towards the soft palate.

    High, airflow through the mouth, through the space between the lips, the upper teeth cannot touch the lower lip. This sound is a common pronunciation for most words in American English that begin with the letter wh-.

    whale.

    white.

    wheels.

    wheat.

    whistle.

    wheelchair.

    whisper.

    I hope I can help you with your doubts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The English word du that starts with wh is: whatever,

    zhiwheel, wheat, when, whenever, where, whereas, wherever, whether, which, while, whip, whirl, whisper, white, etc. dao

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can look it up in the dictionary at home.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wh, you can't sleep, you're not around, isn't it?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    why , what , where **, who , when , while though.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    (1) Why – why do you do this? (Purpose);

    2) What – What's going on? (Object);

    3) Where – where is it executed? (location);

    4) When – when is it executed? When will it be done? (time);

    5) Who – by whom? (Personnel).

    "5w 1h" is a law, a principle, a process, and a tool, which is widely used in enterprise management and daily work, life and learning, as well as educational applications.

    "5w 1h" provides us with scientific methods of work analysis, which are often used in the formulation of draft plans and the analysis and planning of work, and can enable us to improve efficiency and make effective implementation of work.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    why why, why, purpose.

    What a thing.

    Where, the place where the event took place.

    when the time at which the event occurred.

    Who person, person who does something.

    How how, how, means.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What: What. who:

    Who. When: When.

    Why? whose:

    Whose. white: White.

    where:**。whale:

    Whale. Wharf: Dock.

    whatever: any. wheat:

    Wheat. wheel: wheel.

    whereas: Yet.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It cannot simply be said that there are few, considering declension, modern antiquity, etc., there is no certain number. It is advisable to start with an English dictionary first.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    the definition of wh is "wall hack"

    allows a player to walk through walls - allows the player to walk through walls.

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