C.V Raman won the nobel prize in 1930 change into an interrogative sentence
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was c.v Raman won the Nobel price in 1930
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An interrogative sentence means asking a question that starts with what, where, who, when. how. did...
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The given sentence could be reworded as a question by adding the phrase "Did C.V. Raman win the Nobel Prize?"
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- Alternately, one could pose the question, "When did C.V. Raman become the recipient of the Nobel Prize?" or "What was the prize that C.V. Raman received in 1930?"
- A question mark is placed at the end of an interrogative sentence to indicate that it is intended to be read as a question rather than a statement.
- When rephrasing a sentence from an assertive mode to an interrogative mode, any aspect of the original assertive sentence can be called into question.
- When asking questions about a specific matter, interrogative sentences typically begin with the words "what," "how," "why," "when," and "where."
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