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13.6 Question-word questions (2): 'When?', 'Where?', 'Which?', 'Whose?'

13.6A 'When ...?' and 'Where ...?' as question-words [> LEG 13.35,13.38]

1 We use When ...? to ask about time in the present, past or future. The answers are usually adverbs of time or prepositional phrases: When is your flight? - Tomorrow morning. At 4.

2 We use Where ...? to ask about place. The answers can be whole sentences, phrases or single words:

Where is he? - He's over there. Over there! There!

Where ... from? asks about people and things: Where are you from?/do you come from?

Write: Read these situations. Then write questions with When? or Where?.

1 It's Jim's birthday soon. You can't remember when it is. Ask. 2 You like your friend's T-shirt. You'd like to know where he/she got it. Ask.

3 You're going on a coach trip but can't remember the departure time. Ask a friend. 4 Someone mentions a place called Kyzyl. You have no idea where it is. Ask.

13.6B 'Which ...?' as a question-word [> LEG 13 36]

1 Which + noun asks about people: Which boy/boys/girl/girls did you see?

or things: Which book/books do you prefer? [> 4.2C and compare > 13.5C]

2 Which always refers to a limited choice and we don't always use a noun after it:

Which is the longest river in the world? (Or: Which river is the longest?)

We also use Which of for two or more items: Which of the two/of them do you prefer?

3 Which combines with the comparative/superlative: Which is the cheaper/the cheapest?

4 Which combines with day, month or year. Which (or What) day was it?

5 Which way... ? asks for more exact information than Where?: Which way did they go?

Write:Complete the questions on the left to fit the answers on the right. Think about combinations you can make with 'Which ...?'.

1Which film did you go to? (We went to see) 'Star Wars'. 2 Which… ? Oh, I like novels best. 3 Which… ? She always uses 'Smooth' soap. 4 Which… ? I met Jill and Sue there. 5 Which… ? I think the Nile's the longest. 6 Which… ? Oh, this desk is definitely the cheapest. 7 Which… ? Of the three, I prefer the leather one. 8 Which… ? That's easy. I'll always remember 1989. 9 Which… ? Oh, July is definitely the hottest. 10 Which… ? I think they went towards the station.

13.6C 'Whose?' [> LEG 13.39]

1 Whose? asks about possession. The possessor is always a person and we expect the answer to be somebody's name + 's (Kate's) or a possessive pronoun (mine).

2 When the possession is a thing or a substance, we can omit the noun after Whose: Whose (umbrella/coffee) is this?- It's mine.

3 When the 'possession' is a person, we normally use a noun after Whose:

Whose son/daughter is he/she?- Kate's. Whose children are they? - The Lakers'.

4 We can also phrase questions with Whose in the following way: Whose is this umbrella? (Compare: Whose umbrella is this?)

Whose are those children? (Compare: Whose children are they?)

Write: Fill in the blanks with Whose? or Who?.

1Who does this pen belong to? - It's John's. 2 …pencil is this? - It's Kate's. 3… do those books belong to? - They're both mine. 4… are those socks on the floor? - They're Karl's. 5… book is this? - It's Maria's. 6… gloves are these? - They're Suzanne's. 7… children are they? - My neighbour's. 8… son is he? - He's John and Jean's. 9… 's at the front door? 10 … children are these? - They're Mike and Shona's from next door.

13.6D Context Write: Put in When?, Where?, Which?, Who? or Whose? WHO DID WHAT AND WHEN?

What we believe depends on our view of the world. For example, if we ask: '1 When was America discovered?', most of us would think of Christopher Columbus in 1492. But Chinese children learn that Hui Shen, a Buddhist monk, got to America 1000 years earlier than Columbus. 2… was printing invented by and 3… year was it invented? You immediately think of Gutenberg in 1436, but Chinese children learn that it was invented by Bi Shen in 1041. 4… invention is spaghetti? It's the invention of the Italians, you will say. Wrong again. The Chinese had it before them.5… and 6… was the compass invented? Answer: in China in 200 B.C.7… was silk-making invented? Not in Persia, as you might think, but in China. 8…was the first country to put a man into space and 9…was he? The Soviet Union, you will say and the man's name was Yuri Gagarin. But according to the Chinese, Wan Hu made an attempt long before Yuri. 10… do you think? - In A.D. 1500! He sat in a chair attached to 47 rockets, holding a giant kite which would help him return to earth. He never came back!

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