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a. 18. I'm extremely interested in science. (Choose the correct interrogative sentence) Can I be extremely interested in science? b. Aren't I extremely interested in science? c. Won't I get extremely interested in science? d. Should I be extremely interested in science?​

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Answered by devil745
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Answer:

b.can I be extremely interested in science

Answered by dualadmire
5

a. I'm extremely interested in science. (Choose the correct interrogative sentence)

The correct sentence is -  Aren't I extremely interested in science?

Some Important Points about Interrogative sentences is

  1. Interrogative sentences are those sentences that ask a question.
  2. The above statement is an assertive sentence (the statement indicates a point, behavior, or action which is meaningful).
  3. In the conversion of an interrogative sentence, we should not change the mean of the sentences, the purpose should remain the same.
  4. Interrogative sentences must end with a question mark "?", It usually starts with When, How, Where, etc.
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