Which trail leads down the mountain?
Which team finally won?
When making a question, we always need an auxiliary verb ( helping verb ), then when we add the appropriate auxiliary verb, we need to pay attention to the verb form. Question : Which trail does lead down the mountain? or Which path does lead down the mountain?
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When making a question, we always need an auxiliary verb (helping verb), then when we add the appropriate auxiliary verb, we need to pay attention to the verb form.
Question:
Which trail does lead down the mountain? or
Which path
Vijay BenadeWhich trail leads down the mountain?
Which team finally won?
Correct.
Do not add auxiliary do (do, does, did) when the part being questioned is the subject of the sentence. (The answer will also appear in the subject position.) Such questions usually start with 'which', 'what', or 'who'.
[This trail]