"Why"The English language is: why?Or what for?Or what's the reason?
All three expressions can be used to ask for reasons or justifications. For example:
why did you do that?"(Why did you do that?) )
what for are you going to the party?"(Why did you go to the party?) )
what's the reason for your absence?"(What was the reason for your absence?) )
Different expressions can be chosen in different contexts and situations.
Here are the English sentences that use "why":
why are you late for work today?"(Why are you late for work today?) )
why did you choose this university?"(Why did you choose this university?) )
why don't you want to go to the movie with us?"(Why don't you want to go to the movies with us?) )
why do you think this product is so popular?"(Why do you think this product is so popular?) )
why should we vote for you?"(Why should we vote for you?) )
why are you so interested in this topic?"(Why are you so interested in this topic?) )
why don't you take a break and relax for a while?"(Why don't you take a break and relax for a while?) )
why is it important to recycle?"(Why is it important?) )
These sentences cover different contexts and situations, from everyday life to academic work, from personal choices to social responsibility, all of which reflect the broad use of the word "why".