English, asked by abhiii312, 6 months ago

Oysters take in (a grain of sand). Frame a wh-type question.​

Answers

Answered by mahadevtamhanekar
4

Answer:

what did oysters take in?

Answered by GraceS
2

\sf\huge\bold{Answer:}

\fbox{\rm Frame\:a\:Question:}

  • Oysters take in (a grain of sand).

:→ What do oysters take in ?

What are the basic rules to form a question?

  • The first & foremost rule is that we should not change the tense .The tense of question will be the same.
  • In the above , the sentence was in present & so is the question formed.
  • The helping verb at the beginning of a question is important for communication. 
  • Instead of beginning with the subject, questions begin with a helping verb. (Information questions begin with a question word like ‘who’ or ‘what’ and then the helping verb.)
  • The subject comes after the helping verb. The main verb follows the subject, and the rest of the sentence follows it.
  • Second, questions almost always need a helping verb along with the main verb. (This is also true for negative sentences but not affirmative statements.)

  • You can try making various questions through rules given above.
Similar questions