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grammaire anglaise > questions directes > questions en Wh-
Wh- = How, Why, When, Where, What, Which, Who, Whose, Whom
Wh- sujet + V / BV + ?
Wh- sujet + adv + V + ?
What really happened?
Wh- sujet + MOD + BV + ?
How- adverbe + MOD + N + BV + ?
How would
Jesus vote?
Wh- + N + V / BV
mode infinitif
Wh- + tovisée -> BV
Why + BV
Why spend £20 a month on broadband when you can share with the neighbours?
How the wi-fi revolution could cut your bill
Internet costs: New technology means neighbours can now club together to share the expense of broadband access. So could it work for you? Miles Brignall reports Guardian Money p. 1 18 February 2006
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2006/feb/18/
Why + proposition
Why is Britain so noisy?
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The Guardian p. 40 21 March 2006
The Guardian p. 6 13.3.2006
The Guardian Money p. 18 18 February 2006
Kirk Anderson Cagle 18 January 2005 http://cagle.msnbc.com/politicalcartoons/PCcartoons/anderson.asp
The Guardian 29.5.2004
The Guardian Money p. 12 18 March 2006
The Guardian Money p. 4 11 February 2006
The Guardian p.14 27 September 2004
What are friends for?
You choose your friends, not your family - and for many today, the former have become the most important people in their lives. But are you sure your friends really like you as much as you like them? And how do you know they will still be around in five years' time? In the first of a highly personal three-part investigation into modern relationships, Jenni Russell looks at friendship
What are friends for?,
'Exchange us for our children. What are they guilty of?'
Over 300 held hostage by armed Chechens
Headline and sub, G, 2.9.2004,
Who [sujet] knows?
It has no editors, no fact checkers and anyone can contribute an entry - or delete one. It should have been a recipe for disaster, but instead Wikipedia became one of the internet's most inspiring success stories. Simon Waldman explains how
Headline and sub,
G, 25.10.2004,
Pensions: What future is there for the lost generation?
Those of us who aspire to retire at a reasonable age need to face reality and start saving Headline and sub,
I, 19.6.2004,
Why buy it when you can rent it?
Our need to own everything from home to all its contents will have to change, writes Neasa MacErlean
Headline and sub, O, 27.6.2004,
What kind of man reads blokes' magazines? Andrew O'Hagan goes in search of a very British species.
Frontpage sub, G, 16.6.2004,
As the magic fades, what [sujet] happens to child stars when they grow up?
Headline, I,
31.5.2004,
One incident. Forty dead. Two stories. What [sujet] really happened? Headline,
I, 21.5.2004,
Who [sujet] loves you? Headline, Time web frontpage, 16.2.2004.
What [sujet] Becomes a President Most?
primary voters say they are searching for electability. But their quest is not that simple
Headline and sub, T, 26.1.2004 web edition,
What is avian flu?
Headline, G, 20.1.2004,
Who [sujet] does [doverbe] the dirty work?
Headline, G, 10.1.2004,
Which one is the right for you?
Adobe ad, I computer web page, 6.1.2004
What [sujet] happens now inside Iraq? G, p. 5, 15.12.2003.
Why pay for business news on the internet IHT ad, R, 31.12.2003.
What's the best thing in life? Ad, CNN website, 28.12.2003.
What's your IQ? Ad, Reuters frontpage, 23.12.2003.
Who [sujet] gives what?
Corporate giving still lags far behind individual donations as a major source of charity income The Giving List, G, 18.11.2003.
Movie franchises and the studios' testing of final scenes on audiences have given Hollywood a serious new problem: how to finish films properly? Xan Brooks goes searching for closure
Is it all over for the ending?,
What is Wi-Fi? Wireless - with strings attached, FT, p. 9, 4.6.2003.
Who [pronom sujet] wrote the school textbook 'Magical Draughts And Potions'? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
What is the name of the Gryffindor Ghost? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
What [sujet] happened to Dudley Dursley, Harry Potter's greedy and unpleasant cousin? The great Hogwarts quiz, DM, p. 53, 8.11.2001.
Who [sujet] Wants to be a Millionaire? UK TV show.
Who [sujet] listens to the children no one listens to? BT ad, T, Business, p.1, 25.11.2002.
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