Select From Two

Question Words #10

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a language exercise that focuses on identifying and using question words correctly. Each sentence on the worksheet is incomplete and presents two options for question words, such as “whose” or “where,” “what” or “who,” and “why” or “which.” The student’s task is to circle the correct question word that best completes the sentence. The presence of a teddy bear illustration suggests that the worksheet is likely aimed at young learners, making it both visually appealing and educational.

The goal of this worksheet is to enhance students’ understanding of English question words and their proper usage in sentences. It teaches the distinction between similar interrogatives, such as “whose” versus “where,” and “why” versus “which,” which can often be confusing due to their subtle differences in meaning. By choosing the appropriate question word, students improve their ability to form coherent questions that are grammatically correct. This exercise is designed to strengthen the students’ grasp of the English language, particularly in forming questions that accurately reflect what they are seeking to know.