Interrogative words in Spanish are super important for asking questions. Let’s look at some of the main words and how to use them:
Qué - What
Example: ¿Qué es eso? (What is that?)
Quién - Who
Example: ¿Quién viene? (Who is coming?)
Dónde - Where
Example: ¿Dónde está el libro? (Where is the book?)
Cuándo - When
Example: ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? (When is your birthday?)
Por qué - Why
Example: ¿Por qué llegaste tarde? (Why did you arrive late?)
Cómo - How
Example: ¿Cómo se hace? (How is it done?)
You can use these words to ask questions following this simple order:
Interrogative word + verb + subject.
Here are some examples:
Remember to use the right verb forms based on who you are talking about!
Interrogative words in Spanish are super important for asking questions. Let’s look at some of the main words and how to use them:
Qué - What
Example: ¿Qué es eso? (What is that?)
Quién - Who
Example: ¿Quién viene? (Who is coming?)
Dónde - Where
Example: ¿Dónde está el libro? (Where is the book?)
Cuándo - When
Example: ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? (When is your birthday?)
Por qué - Why
Example: ¿Por qué llegaste tarde? (Why did you arrive late?)
Cómo - How
Example: ¿Cómo se hace? (How is it done?)
You can use these words to ask questions following this simple order:
Interrogative word + verb + subject.
Here are some examples:
Remember to use the right verb forms based on who you are talking about!