Framing Wh-Questions to Get the Underlined Part as the Answer
✨ Overview ✨
Wh-questions are used to gather specific details, starting with words like Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How.
The aim is to create a Wh-question where the underlined part of the sentence will be the answer.
📌 Steps to Form Wh-Questions:
✅ Identify the underlined part – This is the answer for which we will form the question.
✅ Pick the correct Wh-word:
- Who → for asking about a person
- What → for asking about a thing
- Where → for asking about a place
- When → for asking about time
- Why → for asking about a reason
- How → for asking about manner, condition, or method
✅ Form the question so that the underlined part becomes the answer.
✅ Match the verb tense of the original sentence: - Present tense → Use do/does
- Past tense → Use did
- Keep helping verbs (like is, are, was, were, can, will) unchanged.
✅ Ensure the question is grammatically correct and makes sense.
🌟 Examples with Explanation 🌟
🏆 Questions in Simple Present & Past Tense
She eats an apple.
- What does she eat?
- Explanation: “An apple” is a thing, so we use What. Since the sentence is in present tense, we use “does” with the base verb “eat.”
Ravi wrote a poem.
- What did Ravi write?
- Explanation: “A poem” is a thing, so we use What. Since “wrote” is past tense, we use “did” and change “wrote” to “write.”
They bought a new laptop.
- What did they buy?
- Explanation: “A new laptop” is a thing, so we use What. “Bought” is past tense, so we use “did” and change “bought” to “buy.”
🏠 Questions About Places
They live in Mumbai.
- Where do they live?
- Explanation: “In Mumbai” is a place, so we use Where. The sentence is in present tense, so we use “do.”
The keys were on the table.
- Where were the keys?
- Explanation: “On the table” is a place, so we use Where. “Were” is a past tense helping verb, so it stays unchanged.
We will meet at the park.
- Where will we meet?
- Explanation: “At the park” is a place, so we use Where. “Will meet” is future tense, so “will” remains unchanged.
⏰ Questions About Time
John met Sam yesterday.
- When did John meet Sam?
- Explanation: “Yesterday” is a time reference, so we use When. “Met” is past tense, so we use “did” and change “met” to “meet.”
The train arrives at 6 PM.
- When does the train arrive?
- Explanation: “At 6 PM” is a time reference, so we use When. Since “arrives” is present tense, we use “does.”
Our flight will leave tomorrow.
- When will our flight leave?
- Explanation: “Tomorrow” is a time reference, so we use When. “Will leave” is future tense, so “will” remains unchanged.
🎭 Questions About Manner & Reason
Mira dances gracefully.
- How does Mira dance?
- Explanation: “Gracefully” describes the manner of dancing, so we use How. The sentence is in present tense, so we use “does.”
We stayed home because it was raining.
- Why did we stay home?
- Explanation: “Because it was raining” gives the reason, so we use Why. The sentence is in past tense, so we use “did.”
He spoke loudly.
- How did he speak?
- Explanation: “Loudly” describes how he spoke, so we use How. Since “spoke” is past tense, we use “did” and change “spoke” to “speak.”
👤 Questions About People
She is my teacher.
- Who is she?
- Explanation: “My teacher” refers to a person, so we use Who. The verb “is” remains unchanged.
Rahul called Priya.
- Who did Rahul call?
- Explanation: “Priya” refers to a person, so we use Who. “Called” is past tense, so we use “did” and change “called” to “call.”
They invited John and Lisa.
- Who did they invite?
- Explanation: “John and Lisa” refer to people, so we use Who. Since “invited” is past tense, we use “did.”
🎯 Summary of Key Points:
✅ Choose the correct Wh-word based on the type of information you need.
✅ Use the correct verb tense when framing your question.
✅ Utilize do/does/did when needed.
✅ Ensure the question is grammatically accurate and meaningful.
Practice Questions (Frame Wh-Questions to Get the Underlined Part as the Answer)
- She ate pizza.
- They played football yesterday.
- I am reading a novel.
- He went to the park last weekend.
- They will visit the museum tomorrow.
- We are watching a movie.
- John studied biology last year.
- She worked in a hospital last summer.
- They live in London.
- The meeting will start at 3 PM.
- He ate breakfast this morning.
- We visited a historical monument.
- They have been to Paris.
- She will go to the concert next week.
- I am planning a vacation next month.
- He was studying English last night.
- They enjoyed the party on Saturday.
- I have completed the assignment.
- We will leave for the airport at 6 AM.
- She is cooking dinner.
- They were sitting in the garden when it rained.
- He is learning French.
- They took a taxi to the station.
- She has been working on the project.
- We go to the beach every summer.
- He drinks coffee every morning.
- They watched a football match yesterday evening.
- I will meet my friends at the mall.
- She writes stories.
- They are waiting for the bus.
Solutions
- What did she eat?
- What did they play yesterday?
- What are you reading?
- Where did he go last weekend?
- Where will they visit tomorrow?
- What are you watching?
- What did John study last year?
- Where did she work last summer?
- Where do they live?
- When will the meeting start?
- What did he eat this morning?
- What did we visit?
- Where have they been?
- Where will she go next week?
- What are you planning next month?
- What was he studying last night?
- What did they enjoy on Saturday?
- What have you completed?
- Where will we leave at 6 AM?
- What is she cooking?
- Where were they sitting when it rained?
- What is he learning?
- What did they take to the station?
- What has she been working on?
- Where do we go every summer?
- What does he drink every morning?
- What did they watch yesterday evening?
- Who will you meet at the mall?
- What does she write?
- What are they waiting for?