"What" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"What" Meaning

The word "what" is an interrogative pronoun used to ask for more information or clarification. It is often used at the beginning of a question to express surprise, inquiry, or uncertainty. It is also used in idiomatic expressions, such as "what's up" or "what's going on," to ask about a person's well-being or situation.

For example:

"What is your name?" (asking for information about someone's identity)
"What's happening?" (expressing surprise or curiosity about a situation)
"What's up?" (asking about someone's well-being or mood)
"What do you mean?" (asking for clarification or explanation)

The word "what" can also be used as a noun, as in "the what" or "whatever," to refer to something unknown or unspecified.

For example:

"The what's in this jar?" (referring to an unknown substance in a jar)
"Whatever that is" (referring to an unspecified or unknown thing)

"What" Examples

Here are 5 different usage examples for the word "what":

Example 1: Interrogative Pronoun

Asked by the teacher, "What book are you reading?" in a classroom setting.

Example 2: As an Exclamation

What a beautiful day it's going to be outside! exclaimed the weather forecaster on TV.

Example 3: Used with as

She's not as tall as you think, but she's very strong, the athlete responded when someone asked her to compare herself to another person in her sport.

Example 4: In a Question with the Present Perfect Tense

What have you done all day? asked the inquisitive friend as he walked up to the other at the party.

Example 5: After "just"

"I just ate a whole box of chocolates," said Sarah, and her friend will no doubt ask "What happened?" (or maybe "What were you thinking?")

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