3) Rama went to see what had happened. frame a wh question to get the underlined part as an answer
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There is no underline in this sentence but the answer can be...
.Who went to see what had happened ?
or
.Where did Rama go?
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The questions that can be framed based on the sentence are -
- "What did Rama go to see"?
- "Who went to see what had happened?"
Explanation:
- Questions referred to as "wh" questions are characterized by their beginning with the letter "wh." Questions beginning with "what," "why," "where," and "who" are included in this category.
- Either the subject or the object of the sentence in question can serve as the basis for the formation of the question.
- Since the subject is "Rama," the question needs to start with "who" in order to be correct. The question should then be, "Who went to see what had happened?"
- Since the sentence is about something which in this case is an event, the question has to start with the word "what" in order to be correct. Therefore, the question that will be asked is, "What was it that Rama went to see?" or "What did Rama go to see?"
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