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A. Change the statements into interrogative sentences:
1. He was going to Delhi.
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1. WI
2. Rama and her sister were playing in the park.
3. Kamya is a good girl.
4. My mother is an excellent teacher.
5. They are going to win the match.
B. Change these interrogative sentences into assertive sentences.
1. Are you my friend?
2. Did Swami Vivekananda deliver famous speech in Chicago?
3. Will you be my friend?
4. Are Daya and Reena real sisters?
5. Did she give me a chocolate?
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Answered by nilutpal1212
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Answer:

A/:-

  1. Was he going to delhi?
  2. Were Rama and her sister playing in the park?
  3. Is Kamya a good girl?
  4. Is your mother an excellent teacher?
  5. Are they going to win the match?

B/:-

  1. I'm your friend.
  2. I'm your friend.Swami Vivekanda delivered famous speech in Chicago.
  3. I'll will be your friend.
  4. Daya and Reena are real sisters.
  5. She gave me a chocolate.

Answered by nidhighosh06sl
0

Answer:

Part A: Was, were, is,  is are?

Part B : I’m, I’m I’ll Daya and Reena, she

Are the answers for Interrogative and Assertive sentences.

Explanation:

Part A: interrogative sentences

  • Interrogative sentences are the type of sentences that ask questions.
  • It has two types direct sentences and indirect sentences .
  • The last line of every interrogative sentence ends with a question mark / ?
  1. Was he going to Delhi?
  2. Were Rama and her sister playing in the park?
  3. Is Kamya a good girl?
  4. Is your mother an excellent teacher?
  5. Are they going to win the match?

Part B: Assertive sentences

  • Assertive sentences are the type of sentences that declares valid information.
  • The last line of any assertive sentence ends with a full stop/.
  1. I'm your friend.
  2. Swami Vivekananda delivered a famous speech in Chicago.
  3. I am your friend.
  4. Daya and Reena are real sisters.
  5. She gave me a chocolate.

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