What will be the appropriate question using the hints in brackets? Q: _____________? (where/go – stay) Ans: In a hotel. A. Where you would go to stay? B. Where are you going to stay? C. Where were you going to stay? D. Where was you going to stay?

Where you would go to stay?
Where are you going to stay?
Where were you going to stay?
Where was you going to stay?

The correct answer is: B. Where are you going to stay?

The question is asking about the location of the speaker’s intended accommodation. The answer “In a hotel” indicates that the speaker is planning to stay in a hotel, and the question “Where are you going to stay?” is the most direct way to ask about this information.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the information provided in the answer. Option A, “Where you would go to stay?”, is in the past tense, but the answer is in the present tense. Option C, “Where were you going to stay?”, is also in the past tense, and it implies that the speaker has already made a decision about where to stay, which is not the case. Option D, “Where was you going to stay?”, is grammatically incorrect.

In conclusion, the correct answer is: B. Where are you going to stay?