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Use the questions Words what, which, Who ( Sometimes whom), Whose, When, Where and How to ask for information. The verbs be have and do, and helping verbs such as can, will and should are also use in questions. 

The helping verb comes before the subject, as it does in yes no questions. Here are some examples:

1-What is your name?

2-What date is it today?

3- Which boy is your brother?

4-Who is the boy next to Marie?

5-Whose book is this?

6-When is your birthday?

Sometimes the WH-Word itself is the subject of the sentence. In this case, don’t use do to form questions. 

Examples:

1-Who wants to come with me?

2-Which is the fastest car?

3- I’ve got my coat. Whose is this?

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