How do we form questions when we want to ask about a subject or an object?
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Hello, and welcome to six minute grammar with me, Rob and me, Catherine.
Hello.
Hello.
In this program we're talking about subject questions.
We'll show you what they are and how to make them, and we'll have.
A quiz to test what you've learned.
And we'll finish with a top pronunciation tip.
So let's get started.
In everyday English, the words who, what, which, and whose are very common in questions.
And here's Neil.
Hello, Neil.
Hello, Catherine.
With an example, who did David meet?
Thanks, Neil.
Now, the answer could be David met.
Victoria, subject, David, verb, met, object, Victoria.
So Victoria is the object of the verb met.