Subject and Object Questions - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › subjectI lost my purse. 'My purse' is the object of the answer and 'what' is the object of the question. (The subject of the question is 'you'.) Here's another example: Who did John meet? John met Lucy. 'Lucy' is the object of the answer and 'who' is the object of the question. When we usually learn about how to make a question, we learn about object questions, because they are the most common type of question.
Subject and object question - English Grammar
www.englishgrammar.org › subject-object-questionAug 20, 2013 · Now if we want to make a question where the answer is ‘John’, the question would be ‘Who broke the window?’ ‘John broke the window.’ When we make a question where the answer is the object, we use the auxiliary do/did. In subject questions, the auxiliary do is not used. More examples are given below. Jack likes ice-cream. (Subject – Jack, verb – likes, object – ice-cream) Subject question. Who likes ice-cream?