Grammar

How to use Why, Whose and How in English

English Using WHY, WHOSE, HOW and Example Sentences



Using HOW in English

We can use how to introduce questions. How is also used in exclamations. It is not used for comparisons.

Examples

  • How did they go to school?
  • How many cats are there in the garden?
  • How often do you play football?
  • How will you like your meat?

 

Using WHOSE in English

Whose is a possessive pronoun like ‘her’, ‘his’, ‘our’ and etc… We use WHOSE to find out which person something belongs to.

Examples

  • Whose notebook was stolen in the class?
  • The child whose bicycle has been lost cried.
  • The girl whose bag is red is looking for you.


Using WHY in English

Why is used to talk about reasons and explanations. Why can use indirect questions.

Examples

  • Why do you ask?
  • She asked me why I wanted to leave this city.
  • Why are you crying?
  • Why is he wearing sunglasses?
admin

Recent Posts

Common English Mistakes – Affect vs Effect: What’s the Difference?

Common English Mistakes - Affect vs Effect: What's the Difference?

6 days ago

50 Positive Words to Describe a Person

50 Positive Words to Describe a Person

1 week ago

Adjective For Authentic and Example Sentences

Adjective For Authentic and Example Sentences

2 years ago

Adjective For Astonishing and Example Sentences

Adjective For Astonishing and Example Sentences

2 years ago

Adjective For Alluring and Example Sentences

Adjective For Alluring and Example Sentences

2 years ago

Adjective For Attractive and Example Sentences

Adjective For Attractive and Example Sentences

2 years ago