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Frame a WH question to get the underlined part as the answer:
I had to go to hospital last week because I had a severe headache.

a) Why did you have to go the hospital?
b) When did you have to go to the hospital?
c) Where did you have to go to the hospital?
d) How did you have to go the hospital?

Answer
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Hint: We use different ‘WH words’ on the basis of the question they ask. In the above-given sentence, the underlined part expresses the reason for going to the hospital.

Complete answer:

‘WH words’ are also known as interrogative words. They are used to ask a question or introduce a relative clause.
Now, let’s look at the given options-
Option a ‘Why did you have to go to the hospital?’ portrays the question asking the reason of going to the hospital. The statement is the perfect answer to the question given in option a. So, this option is correct.
Option b ‘When did you have to go to the hospital?’ portrays the question asking the time of going to the hospital. The statement is not specifying the time of going to the hospital. So, this option is incorrect.
Option c ‘Where did you have to go to the hospital?’ portrays the question asking the place or location of the hospital. The statement is not specifying the place of the hospital. So, this option is incorrect.
Option d ‘How did you have to go to the hospital?’ portrays the question of the manner of going to the hospital. The statement is not specifying the manner of going to the hospital. So, this option is also incorrect.
So, the correct answer is “Option a”.

Note: You need to focus on the given sentence and understand its meaning to form a suitable question. Also, keep in mind the usage of the different ‘WH words’.