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English examples of when where what why and how?

Here are some examples of how to use "when," "where," "what," "why," and "how" in English sentences:

When:

* Time: "When did you arrive?" "I arrived when the clock struck twelve."

* Condition: "When the weather is nice, I like to go for walks."

Where:

* Location: "Where do you live?" "I live where the mountains meet the sea."

* Circumstances: "I'm not sure where I left my keys."

What:

* Object or Thing: "What did you eat for breakfast?" "I ate what was left in the fridge."

* Action: "What are you doing tomorrow?" "I'm doing what I always do on a Saturday."

Why:

* Reason: "Why are you late?" "I'm late because I missed the bus."

* Purpose: "Why did you go to the store?" "I went to the store to buy some milk."

How:

* Method: "How did you make this cake?" "I made it according to the recipe."

* Manner: "How are you feeling today?" "I'm feeling pretty good today."

Examples in Sentences:

* When will you finish your work? Where did you find that book? What is your favorite color? Why are you so tired? How do you make a pizza?

Remember: These words can be used in various ways to ask questions, provide information, or connect ideas within a sentence.

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