Will she live in this house?  (Finished it for you)

OK, OK...You're good!

Or are you?

Even though they do keep the same persons (thank you, English), the "Wh" questions have some differences in where the verb and noun will go. Consider:

What will live in the house?

Who will live in the house?  (These two are subjects.)

Why will she live in this house?

Where will she live in the house?

When will she live in the house? (These three change the verb "live" -- an adverb)

 

Which house will she live in? (or)

In which house will she live? ("Which" is a part of a preposition phrase)

 


Now make a "Which" question:
lives in which will house she this live
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____?


Adverb: It is a word class. It can change the meaning of a verb or an adjective.    


Lesson G Main?