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What or WHAT may refer to: * What, an English interrogative words, English interrogative word * "What?", one of the Five Ws used in journalism Film and television * What! (film), ''What!'' (film), also known as ''The Whip and the Body'', a 1963 Italian film directed by Mario Bava * What? (film), ''What?'' (film), a 1972 film directed by Roman Polanski * "What?!", a 2019 episode of the TV series ''Barry'' * "What", the name of the second baseman in Abbott and Costello's comedy routine "Who's on First?" * "What?", the catchphrase of professional wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin Music * ''what.'', a comedy/music album by Bo Burnham, 2013 * What Records, a UK record label specializing in punk and indie music * What? Records, a US record label Songs * What (song), "What" (song), by Melinda Marx, 1965 * What? (Rob Zombie song), "What?" (Rob Zombie song), 2009 * What? (SB19 song), "What?" (SB19 song), 2021 * "What?", by 666 from ''The Soft Boys'' * "What", by Bassnectar from ''Vava V ...
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English Interrogative Words
In English language, English, the interrogative words (sometimes known as "''wh'' words") may be divided into those associated with asking open-ended questions (''how'', ''what'', ''when'', ''where'', ''which'', ''Who (pronoun), who'', ''whom'', ''whose'', and ''why'', all of which also have ''-ever'' forms, e.g., ''whatever'') and those associated with asking closed-ended questions (''whether'' and ''if''). The main role of these words is to mark a clause as interrogative. For example, ''How did you do it?'' is marked as an interrogative clause by the presence of ''how'', and in ''I wonder whether it's true'', ''whether'' marks the Dependent clause, subordinate clause ''whether it's true'' as interrogative. Extended membership Along with the words listed above, the members include some older or archaic words, including ''whence'', ''whither'', and other compound English prepositions, prepositions such as ''whereby'', ''wherein'', formed from one of the central interrogative w ...
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