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Answer:

Wh questions   Where...  What.... Whose ....

question tag  (, isn´t it?   are they? )

punctual questions  ( How are you?   What´s up? )

Explanation:

The three common used question patterns:

A question is a kind of a sentence that needs an answer. It is asked to make an inquiry.  It is known as an interrogative sentence and the syntax or word order is different from a statement sentence.

The three types of common questions are:

  1. Yes/ no questions. They are also known as polar questions.
  2. Wh- questions  
  3. Alternative questions  

A yes/no question is formed by placing the auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence. For Example,

Yes. Greta has gone to the saloon.

The question will be:

Has Greta gone to the saloon?

A wh- question begins with words having the same two letters in the beginning like what, why, when, where, who, whom . The intended question may also begin with how. For Example,          

How was he doing?

He was doing well.                                                                        

The answers to these questions do not end in a yes/no. Instead, they provide information in a phrase or a clause.

Alternative Questions end with a falling intonation. These questions have a wide spectrum including nexus questions, close questions, either/or, multiple choice and choice questions.

Hamlet’s ‘To be or not to be?’ is a typical example.