“How do you make questions?” Before we answer this question, we need to understand that there are different types of questions: yes/ no questions, wh- questions, and subject questions.
In today’s episode, Tim talks about subject questions. Subject questions are questions in which we don’t know who does the action the sentence talks about. For example:
Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?
In some subject questions, we don’t know how many people did an action:
How many people came to the party?
Subject questions are it’s true a bit less common than yes/ no and wh- questions, but they are an essential part of the language. It also happens that they are easy to learn, because they are constructed not like questions, but like statements.
To learn more about subject questions and to hear a large number of examples (74, to be exact), listen to today’s episode!
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