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devlian [24]
1 year ago
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05. Make the questions using these "Wh" words. 1.He went to Kandy. (Why) 2.Kasun had bought. (What) 3.She went last night. (Wher

e) 4.They will come to Sri Lanka. (When) 5. You want to meet. (Whom)​
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1 answer:
san4es73 [151]1 year ago
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To make questions using "Wh" words, we must place the interrogative pronoun at the beginning of the sentence and then add any auxiliary verbs as necessary.

  1. Why did he go to Kandy?
  2. What had Kasun bought?
  3. Where did she go last night?
  4. When will they come to Sri Lanka?
  5. Whom do you want to meet?

<h3>What are "Wh" words?</h3>

"Wh" words are question words or interrogative pronouns used when we wish to ask for information about a topic. Examples of such type of question words are:

  • Why
  • When
  • Where
  • Who
  • How (even though it does not begin with "Wh")

The answers given to questions that use "Wh" words are not yes/no answers. They are complete answers providing information. For example:

  • Where did you go last night? - I went to a party with my friends.

When asking questions with "Wh" words, we place them at the beginning of the sentence. The auxiliary verb necessary for the question must be placed after the "Wh" word, right before the subject. For example:

  • She had been to Italy before. - Where had she been before?

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answers provided above are correct.

Learn more about interrogative pronouns here:

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