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'Who' vs. 'What': Understanding the Difference in Grade 2

Hey there, second graders! πŸ‘‹ Have you ever wondered about the difference between using 'who' and 'what' in a sentence? πŸ€” It can be a little tricky, but I'm here to help you understand it better! Let's dive in and make it super easy!
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πŸ“š Understanding 'Who' vs. 'What'

In Grade 2, it's important to know when to use 'who' and 'what' correctly. Let's break it down:

Definition of 'Who'

'Who' is used to ask or talk about people.

Definition of 'What'

'What' is used to ask or talk about things, objects, or ideas.

πŸ“ Comparison Table: 'Who' vs. 'What'

Feature 'Who' 'What'
Usage Refers to people Refers to things, objects, or ideas
Example Question Who is your teacher? What is your favorite color?
Example Answer My teacher is Mrs. Smith. My favorite color is blue.

πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

  • πŸ‘€ 'Who' is for people. Example: Who is coming to the party?
  • πŸ“¦ 'What' is for things. Example: What is in the box?
  • ❓ Remember to use 'who' when your answer involves a person's name or role.
  • πŸ’‘ Use 'what' when the answer is an object, place, or idea.

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