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4) Do as directed.
DIMM 2020 aimed at transforming India from a developing to a developed nation by 2020
(Make a 'Wh' question to get the underlined part as an answer)
m) Kalam led a team of 500 experts in TIFAC. (Choose the correct Past Perfect form of the
underlined verb and rewrite)
b) have led
c) had led
d) had been leading
a) led​

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Answered by hiyashah024
8

Kalam had led a team of 500 experts in TIFAC.

Answered by mehulsukhwal109
0

I hope it helps you

When we change an assertive sentence to an interrogative, we change its form (from affirmative to negative or from negative to affirmative).

We change a positive sentence to a negative sentence.

In the same way, we change a negative sentence to a positive interrogative.

The given sentence is in negative: 'won't be', which is a contraction of 'will not be'. Hence its question form is in the positive: 'will... be'.

Option D: This interrogative is in the affirmative, 'Will you be in London...?'

Hence option D is correct.

Option A: This question is in the negative. As explained, while changing the assertive sentence to interrogative, we must change it from negative to positive.

Option B: The tense of the verb 'will be' has changed to present perfect 'Haven't you'. Also, it's the negative form, and this verb contradicts with the time when the action will take place: next week.

Option C: Similarly, 'hadn't you' refers to the past perfect tense, whereas the sentence is in the future. (Also, it does not go with the present verb 'be': hadn't you be.)

Hence options A, B and C are incorrect.

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