Is such form of question possible?: "what do you have developed there?", talking about developed industries in a country. Or "what have you developed there?" is more appropriate to ask? I based my question on "what do you have?" question, and extended it. Im not able to justify "what do have developed there?" grammatically, it appeared in head , I wrote it. We put Question word first + Auxilary verb second + Object + the rest of question. Only assume that "have developed" could be present perfect statement.
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What do you get developed there? is what you need here.
— Anonymous
What do you get developed there?
is what you need here.
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