If you always and ever want to show ONLY question by question, then my recommendation might not be necessary. But often it happens that you want to have more than one question on one "page", e.g. one is hidden and only appears when a certain response is given (for further comments, or more detailed probing). If you use question by question, you can't do this.
As there is no real "page" concept, you can only simulate this by using a group for each "page" you want. So it might happen that you have many groups that actually have just 1 question, just to be able to have some "pages"/groups where you can show more than one question.
It also helps with expressions sometimes. If you plan on only having 1 question per page for your questionnaire, then my suggestion might not be interesting.
Example:
I often ask things like gender, age, etc. on one page, because it feels like a waste to have this on various pages. Sometimes it is also benefitial to have on two questions on one page for methodological reasons. E.g. one text display to explain something or show a text, then a rating question and then an importance question and then maybe some comments. If you do this page by page, people might not remember the text, or a picture, etc. And of course it is quicker when you don't have to load a page for each question (for users). So I think it is important to plan ahead with your questionnaire and decide how to structure it.
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