📄️ How
The adverb how most commonly means ‘in what way’ or ‘to what extent’.
📄️ What
What is a wh\-word. We use what to ask questions and as a pronoun and determiner.
📄️ When
When is a wh\-word. We use when to ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses.
📄️ Where
Where is a wh\-word. We use where to ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses.
📄️ Which
Which is a wh\-word. We use which to ask questions and to introduce relative clauses.
📄️ Who, whom
Who and whom are wh\-words. We use them to ask questions and to introduce relative clauses.
📄️ Whose
Whose is a wh\-word. We use whose to ask questions and to introduce relative clauses.
📄️ Why
Why is a wh\-word. We use why to talk about reasons and explanations.