

This Grade 4 worksheet on Wh-Questions helps students confidently understand and use who, whom, whose, which, and what in meaningful sentences. Designed with age-appropriate exercises, this grammar worksheet strengthens sentence formation, question framing, and concept clarity through engaging practice tasks.
Wh-question words help students ask and answer questions clearly and correctly. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is essential because:
1. It improves questioning skills in both speaking and writing.
2. It builds clarity between subject and object forms (who vs. whom).
3. It strengthens understanding of ownership using whose.
4. It teaches students to choose correctly between which (choice) and what (things).
This worksheet includes five structured grammar exercises designed for progressive learning:
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete 10 sentences using the correct Wh-question word from the word box. Words may be repeated. This builds recognition and contextual application skills.
Exercise 2 – True or False
Learners read statements about Wh-question usage and identify whether each statement is correct. This sharpens conceptual understanding of grammar rules.
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions (a, b, c options)
Students choose the correct Wh-question word from three options for each sentence. This strengthens decision-making and grammar accuracy.
Exercise 4 – Fill and Rewrite
Students complete sentences using Wh-words from the box and rewrite them correctly. This improves sentence structure and written expression.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph titled “A Visit to the Zoo” using Wh-question words appropriately. This encourages creative writing while applying grammar knowledge in context.
This worksheet helps children build practical grammar confidence through repetition, application, and structured writing practice — making Wh-questions easier and clearer in everyday communication.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Who
2. Whom
3. Which
4. Whose
5. What
6. Whom
7. Who
8. What
9. Whose
10. Which
Exercise 2 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) who
2. a) what
3. b) whose
4. c) whom
5. a) whose
6. b) who
7. b) what
8. a) which
9. a) who
10. b) who
Exercise 4 – Fill in and Rewrite
1. Who
2. What
3. Which
4. What
5. Whose
6. Whom
7. Who
8. Which
9. Whose
10. What
Help your child ask smarter questions and write clearer sentences with guided grammar support today.
WH questions start with words like who, what, where, when, why, and how, helping students ask for specific information and improve communication.
Teach children to place the WH word at the beginning, followed by the appropriate verb and subject, e.g., "Where is the library?"
Practice to ask and answer questions about daily activities, stories, or pictures to reinforce proper usage and sentence structure.