Grammar Starting with "W"
34 entries
- Wh- Questions Questions beginning with who, what, where, when, why, how
- what (relative) Using 'what' to mean 'the thing(s) that'
- What-cleft Sentences Focusing information with 'what' clauses
- What...is (wh-cleft) Another way to emphasize information
- when (Relative Clauses) Connecting clauses about time
- When / As soon as (future) Using present tense for future in time clauses
- when + Present (for Future) Using present tense after 'when' for future events
- When to Use Passive Situations where passive voice is preferred
- where (Relative Clauses) Connecting clauses about places
- where (relative) Relative adverb for places
- which (referring to whole clause) Using which to refer to an entire statement
- Which...? Asking for selection from a limited set
- while / whereas Contrasting two things or ideas
- while / whereas Contrasting two different facts
- while vs whereas Contrast conjunctions
- who / which / that Connect sentences by describing nouns
- whom (Formal Relative) Formal relative pronoun for people as objects
- whom in Formal Contexts Correct use of whom in relative and interrogative clauses
- whose (possession in relatives) Relative pronoun for possession
- whose / where / when Relative pronouns for possession, place, and time
- Whose...? Asking about possession or ownership
- Why...? / Why not...? Asking for reasons
- will (future) Expresses future actions, promises, and spontaneous decisions
- will + verb Expressing spontaneous decisions, offers, and predictions
- wish / if only Expressing wishes about past, present, and future
- wish + Past Perfect Expressing regrets about the past
- wish + Past Simple Expressing wishes about the present
- wish + would Expressing frustration about habits or unwillingness
- with / without Indicating accompaniment or lack of it
- would (Annoying Habits) Expressing irritation about typical behavior
- would (past habits) Describes repeated past actions (but not states)
- would have + past participle Hypothetical past actions or missed opportunities
- would like Polite way to express wants
- would rather / would sooner Expressing preferences, often contrary to expectations