The following sentences are comments on tripadvisor.co.uk on the hotel Hotel 41 in London. Transform each of them into a wh-interrogative clause, the wh- element standing for the constituent in bold.
source: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g186338-d188961-Reviews-Hotel_41-London_England.html#REVIEWS
1. We quickly learned we packed too much. (use you)
What did you quickly learn?
2. They surprised us with a lovely anniversary cake upon arrival.
Who did they surprise with a lovely anniversary cake upon arrival?
3. I could not have wished for a better place to celebrate our wedding anniversary. (use you)
What could you not have wished for?
4. We had already been able to personalise our stay before arriving. (use you)
What had you already been able to do?
5. The two rooms had a main entrance to the corridor area.
What had a main entrance to the corridor area?
6. The hotel is accessed via a smart entrance off Buckingham Palace Road.
How can the hotel be accessed?
7. I would like to give special thanks to the night manager. (use you)
Who would you like to give special thanks to?