The document discusses Spanish question words used to ask for information. It provides the Spanish question words for who, what, where, how, many/much, how far, when, why, and what time. Examples are given for using each question word to form common questions about people, things, places, manner, quantity, distance, time periods, reasons, and hours. The question words are used to obtain specific details and facts from others.
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" Each society is a speech community sharing a language. It is composed of people from different social orientations identified according to their social status, the circle they move in, or the different functions they perform in society. These differences in social orientations are a basis for variations in language use within the community."
" The Philippines is home to more than 13 million indigenous peoples belonging to more than 120 distinct ethnolinguistic groups. Most of the indigenous Filipinos live in the mountains or their fringes, or near the sea. They are found throughout the archipelago. One of those indigenous peoples in the Philippines is the mandaya tribe which can be found in Eastcoast in the Province of the Davao Oriental. This tribe is known as Mandaya people. Their language, Mandayan, has many classifications:"
" Manaymandayan,Karagamandayan, Mandayalupon, MangaraganMandaya, Cateelenyo, Davawenyo, CataelanoMandaya, Sangab.The dialects of this Mandaya language vary on manner of articulation- how it is being pronounced and the changes of some words."
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1. Quién?
We ask about people.
Qué? Cuál?
We ask for something
specific (things, animals,
professions, colours,
actions).
Dònde? De Dónde?
We ask about place or
location.
Who
What
Where
Who is that girl? She’s my sister.
Who do you live with? I live alone.
What is this? It’s a ball.
What do you do? I am doctor.
What colour is your car? It’s red.
What are you doing? I am studying.
What do you like doing in your free
time?
I like to play soccer and stay with my
family.
Where do you live? I live in Rome.
We use Question Words to form questions and ask for information.
What do you want? I want a cup of coffee.
Who is he? He is John.
2. Còmo?
We ask about the way in
which something happens
or about someone's health.
How How do you go to school? I go by bus.
How are you? I’m fine.
How
Many
Cuàntos?
We ask for quantities. But, it is
only used with countable nouns.
How many brothers do you have?
I have 4 brothers
How
Much
Cuánto? (sustantivo no
contable)
We ask for Prices. It is also
used to ask for quantities but
it is only used with uncountable
nouns.
How much is it? It is $30.66
How much water do you want?
I only want a glass of water.
How
far
Qué tan lejos?
We ask for Distances. How far is your house from your
workplace? It is about one hour.
3. Cuándo?
We ask about a
specific period of
time, part of a day
or day.
Por qué?
We ask about the reason
why something happens.
A qué horas?
We ask for the hour.
When
Why
What
time
When is your birthday?
It is in September
When do people celebrate Halloween?
They celebrate it on October 31st
When do you exercise?
I always exercise in the mornings.
Why is the baby crying?
Because he is hungry.
What time is it?
It is 7:00 A.M
What time do you go to bed ?
I go to bed at 11 at night.