English, asked by vineetakumar800, 10 months ago

A. Change the following declarative sentences into interrogative sentences.
1. Sheila is
my
best friend.
2. Rahul and Amit are going to the school fest.
3. My brother is in Class XII.
4. He has finished practising his music.
5. Fiona has stopped going out in this heat.
6. She never goes out when it is raining:
7. She is no fun when she is in a grumpy mood.
8. Diane is no fool that she will fall for your trick.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
16

A statement seeking a question or a query is referred to as interrogative sentence. It is generally used to refer to features that form queries.

  • These sentences, present the sentence in denial. They are declarative statements.
  • The correct sentences are -
  1. Isn't Sheila my best frie nd ?
  2. Aren't Rahul and Amit going to the school fest ?
  3. Isn't my brother in class XII ?
  4. Hasn't he finished practicing his music ?
  5. Hasn't Fiona stopped going out in this heat ?
  6. Does she go out when it is raining?
  7. Isn't she no fun when she is in a grumpy mood?
  8. Isn't Diane any fool that she will fall for your trick?
Answered by rinkudas5885
2

Answer:

Fiona has. stopped going. out in. this heat

Similar questions