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3. Change these declarative sentences into interrogative sentences.
a) Kapil lives with his family in New York.
b) He will never live peacefully.
c) My aunt has been embroidering the tablecloth for a long time.
d) Sumit reads the newspaper every morning.
e) The house has been painted recently.
f) Your friends have arrived for the wedding .
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Answers

Answered by kabiritika
8

Answer:

a. With whom does Kapil live in New York?

b. Will he live peacefully?

c. What your aunt has been doing from long time?

d. Who reads the newspaper every morning?

e. When the house has been painted?

f. Who have arrived for your wedding?

Explanation:

You can make your own sentence also.

Answered by Ladylaurel
74

Required Answer :-

Change these declarative sentences into interrogative sentences.

a) Kapil lives with his family in New York.

Interrogative :-

Does Kapil lives with his family in New York?

b) He will never live peacefully.

Interrogative :-

Will he never leave peacefully?

c) My aunt has been embroidering the tablecloth for a long time.

Interrogative :-

Has my aunt been embroidering the tablecloth for a long time?

d) Sumit reads the newspaper every morning.

Interrogative :-

Does Sumit reads the newspaper every morning?

e) The house has been painted recently.

Interrogative :-

Has the house been painted recently?

f) Your friends have arrived for the wedding.

Interrogative :-

Have your friends arrived for the wedding?

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More Information -:

Few related things to remember about: "Interchange of sentences"

Declarative sentence.

➦ A sentence that makes a assertion or statement is called declarative sentence.

Declarative sentences are also called Assertive sentences.

For example: The floor is been tiled recently.

Interrogative sentence.

➦ A sentence that asks a question or makes a enquiry is called interrogative sentence.

For example: Do you prefer Coffee or tea?

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