Level 04 – Step 03 : Question Words — Why (Why are you sad? Why did she cry?)

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Level 04 – Step 03 : Question Words — Why (Why are you sad? Why did she cry?)

/Level 04 – Step 03 : Question Words — Why (Why are you sad? Why did she cry?)

<🚪 Let’s Begin> 🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn about the question word “Why.”

/<🚪 Let’s Begin> 🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn about the question word “Why.”

🐧Igupen: Why? That asks for a reason, right? Like, Why are you sad?

/🐧Igupen: Why? That asks for a reason, right? Like, Why are you sad?

🦉Professor Owl: Ho Ho Ho. Yes — “Why” asks for reasons or causes. We use it to learn why something happens or how someone feels.

/🦉Professor Owl: Ho Ho Ho. Yes — “Why” asks for reasons or causes. We use it to learn why something happens or how someone feels.

📚 Lesson

/📚 Lesson

What does “Why” ask?

/What does “Why” ask?

• “Why” asks for a reason or cause: Why are you sad?

/• “Why” asks for a reason or cause: Why are you sad?

• Use “Why” with be, do/does/did, or other verbs: Why did she cry? Why is the dog barking?

/• Use “Why” with be, do/does/did, or other verbs: Why did she cry? Why is the dog barking?

How to make a “Why” question

/How to make a “Why” question

• Put “Why” at the start of the sentence: Why + auxiliary + subject + main verb? → Why did he leave?

/• Put “Why” at the start of the sentence: Why + auxiliary + subject + main verb? → Why did he leave?

• If the sentence uses be: Why + be + subject? → Why are you tired?

/• If the sentence uses be: Why + be + subject? → Why are you tired?

Quick checks inside the lesson

/Quick checks inside the lesson

• Statement: She cried because she lost her toy. → Question: Why did she cry?

/• Statement: She cried because she lost her toy. → Question: Why did she cry?

• Statement: He is tired because he ran a lot. → Question: Why are you tired?

/• Statement: He is tired because he ran a lot. → Question: Why are you tired?

 🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

/ 🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

Start with “Why” and think: What reason or cause do I want? This helps you choose the right verb and time (present, past).

/Start with “Why” and think: What reason or cause do I want? This helps you choose the right verb and time (present, past).

<🌼 Sample Sentences>

/<🌼 Sample Sentences>

No.01 Why are you sad?

/No.01 Why are you sad?

No.02 Why did she cry?

/No.02 Why did she cry?

No.03 Why is the baby sleeping?

/No.03 Why is the baby sleeping?

No.04 Why did the dog bark last night?

/No.04 Why did the dog bark last night?

No.05 Why are you late?

/No.05 Why are you late?

No.06 Why does the tree lose leaves?

/No.06 Why does the tree lose leaves?

No.07 Why did Tom laugh?

/No.07 Why did Tom laugh?

No.08 Why is the water cold?

/No.08 Why is the water cold?

No.09 Why do you like that game?

/No.09 Why do you like that game?

No.10 Why will they leave early?

/No.10 Why will they leave early?

<🎓 Practice exercises >

/<🎓 Practice exercises >

Note: Think first, then check the answers.

/Note: Think first, then check the answers.

Q1: Change to a question: She is sad because she lost the game.

/Q1: Change to a question: She is sad because she lost the game.

Q2: Change to a question: He cried because he fell.

/Q2: Change to a question: He cried because he fell.

Q3: Make a “Why” question: (you / look / unhappy)

/Q3: Make a “Why” question: (you / look / unhappy)

Q4: Make a “Why” question: (they / leave / early)

/Q4: Make a “Why” question: (they / leave / early)

Q5: True or False: Use “Why did …” for past reasons.

/Q5: True or False: Use “Why did …” for past reasons.

Q6: Question and choices: Q6: Which question asks for a reason in the past? A) Why are you hungry? B) Why did she cry? C) Why will you go?

/Q6: Question and choices: Q6: Which question asks for a reason in the past? A) Why are you hungry? B) Why did she cry? C) Why will you go?

Q7: Change to a question: The lights went out because of the storm.

/Q7: Change to a question: The lights went out because of the storm.

Q8: Make a “Why” question: (the plant / die)

/Q8: Make a “Why” question: (the plant / die)

Q9: Change to a question: He is smiling because he won a prize.

/Q9: Change to a question: He is smiling because he won a prize.

Q10: Question and choices: Q10: Which asks for a reason now? A) Why do you study? B) Who is your teacher? C) What did you eat?

/Q10: Question and choices: Q10: Which asks for a reason now? A) Why do you study? B) Who is your teacher? C) What did you eat?

◆ Answers A1: Why is she sad?

/◆ Answers A1: Why is she sad?

A2: Why did he cry?

/A2: Why did he cry?

A3: Why do you look unhappy?

/A3: Why do you look unhappy?

A4: Why did they leave early? or Why will they leave early?

/A4: Why did they leave early? or Why will they leave early?

A5: True — use “Why did …” for asking about past reasons.

/A5: True — use “Why did …” for asking about past reasons.

A6: B is correct: Why did she cry?

/A6: B is correct: Why did she cry?

A7: Why did the lights go out?

/A7: Why did the lights go out?

A8: Why did the plant die? or Why is the plant dying?

/A8: Why did the plant die? or Why is the plant dying?

A9: Why is he smiling?

/A9: Why is he smiling?

A10: A is correct: Why do you study?

/A10: A is correct: Why do you study?

<🦉 Closing >

/<🦉 Closing >

🦉Professor Owl: Nice work. You can now use “Why” to ask for reasons and causes. Try asking “Why” questions gently when a friend seems sad — it helps you understand their feelings.

/🦉Professor Owl: Nice work. You can now use “Why” to ask for reasons and causes. Try asking “Why” questions gently when a friend seems sad — it helps you understand their feelings.

Try making five “Why” questions today about things you notice. Keep practicing and your questions will help you understand more about the world.

/Try making five “Why” questions today about things you notice. Keep practicing and your questions will help you understand more about the world.

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