Interrogative Words Worksheet
A Grade 6 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using interrogative words to form questions.
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Interrogative Words Practice
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Interrogative words are words that introduce a question. They help us ask for specific information. Common interrogative words include: who, what, when, where, why, which, and how.
Complete each sentence with the most appropriate interrogative word (who, what, when, where, why, which, how).
1. is your favorite color?
2. did the bell ring?
3. are you going after school?
4. is the author of this book?
5. do you feel today?
Choose the best interrogative word to complete each question.
6. is the capital of Canada?
Who
What
When
Where
7. do you think will win the game?
Why
How
Who
Which
8. Write a question using the interrogative word 'why'.
9. Write a question using the interrogative word 'when'.
Indicate whether each statement is true or false.
10. 'Because' is an interrogative word.
True
False
11. Interrogative words are used to ask questions.
True
False
Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) about your favorite hobby. Then, write three questions about your paragraph using different interrogative words.
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