English, asked by survesiddhi, 8 months ago

the birds have taken shelter _in artificial mounds_. frame a WH question to get the underlined part as an answer ​

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Answered by anshikapandey26
23

Answer:

where have the birds taken the shelter?

Answered by qwwestham
3

To get underlined words "in artificial mounds", as an answer, the WH-question will be, "Where have the birds taken shelter?".

  • Usually, there are two main types of questions, namely (i) Yes/No questions, and, (ii) WH- questions.
  • The questions which start with the WH- words, such as when, what, which, where, why, who, whose, whom, etc. are called the WH- questions.
  • The WH- questions starting with where are used to ask in or at what place or position.
  • In the given sentence, it is being told that birds have taken shelter in artificial mounds. So, "artificial mounds" is the place/position here.
  • Thus, the correct WH question will be, "Where have the birds taken shelter?".

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