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How do you change interrogative sentences?

How do you change interrogative sentences?

Expert Answer:

  1. If a sentence is in the affirmative it is changed into negative interrogative.
  2. If there is no auxiliary verb in the sentence change it by using do/does/did Or don’t /Doesn’t /didn’t.
  3. Never is replaced by ever in interrogative sentences.
  4. Everybody/everyone/all is replaced by Who+ don’t / doesn’t / didn’t.

How do you change narration of interrogative sentences?

Interrogative sentences beginning with an auxiliary verb are changed into the indirect speech by using the connective if or whether. The reporting verb said (or any other word used as the reporting verb) changes to asked, queried, questioned, demanded of or enquired of in the indirect speech.

How do you change a negative sentence into an assertive sentence?

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Exercise

  1. You are not very kind.
  2. She was not present.
  3. He is never late for meetings.
  4. She is not obedient.
  5. This is not a big problem.
  6. You are not allowed to enter my home.
  7. You have not paid your fee.
  8. He was not given admission.

How do you change affirmative sentences into negative sentences?

Use a Negative Word + Opposite Word of the Main Word:

  1. We know that to turn an affirmative sentence into a negative sentence a negative word must be used. In this case, simply use a not after the be verb (am).
  2. Use the opposite word of doubtful.

How do you change affirmative sentence into question?

Change affirmative into interrogative

  1. His parents have arrived.
  2. Our team won the championship.
  3. James left school at fourteen.
  4. The boys applauded the players.
  5. He accused her of poisoning his dog.
  6. She saved money by giving up cigarettes.
  7. He always feeds the cat before going out.
  8. Those glasses belong on the top shelf.
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How do you change interrogative?

What is interrogative and negative?

Verbs in English come in three main categories: the affirmative, the negative, and the interrogative. The affirmative= asserting that something is true or valid. The negative= a reply denying something. The interrogative= asking a question.