Let’s work through this step by step.
The worksheet is about “WH Questions” — these are question words like Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. Each one asks for a different kind of information.
At the top, there’s a chart that shows:
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Who? → person or people (like a baby, or two people talking)
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What? → thing, idea, event, or action (like a globe, heart, or someone crossing a finish line)
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Where? → place (like a city map, or the USA map)
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When? → time (like an hourglass, or autumn leaves)
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Why? → reason (like a thought bubble with a mouse, or a scared emoji)
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How? → manner or way (like an envelope with a stamp, or kids raising hands)
Below the chart, there are 6 questions to answer. The student needs to write more examples for each WH question — meaning, they should create new sentences using each question word, just like the examples given.
Let’s look at each numbered question:
1.
Who is he?
→ This asks about a person. Example answer: “He is my teacher.” or “He is playing soccer.”
2.
What is this?
→ This asks about a thing or object. Example answer: “This is a book.” or “This is a red apple.”
3.
Where are you?
→ This asks about a place. Example answer: “I am at school.” or “I am in the kitchen.”
4.
When is class?
→ This asks about time. Example answer: “Class is at 9 AM.” or “Class is on Monday.”
5.
Why is he scared?
→ This asks for a reason. Example answer: “He is scared because he saw a spider.” or “He is scared of the dark.”
6.
How can we learn English?
→ This asks about a method or way. Example answer: “We can learn English by reading books.” or “We can learn English by watching movies.”
These are all simple, correct answers that match what the question is asking for. Since the task says “Write more examples,” the student just needs to fill in their own version of each — any logical answer works.
Final Answer:
1. He is my friend.
2. This is a pencil.
3. I am at home.
4. Class is at 8 o’clock.
5. He is scared because it’s loud.
6. We can learn English by practicing every day.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of wh question worksheet.