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Answered by swayamprava12
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Q1. Form an interrogative & a Negative sentence with each of these sentences:

a) The show starts at 02:00 p.m.

b) The children will fôllôw you.

c) She goes to temple every Sunday.

d) He walks to school every day.

e) The mechanic repaired the radio.

Answer:

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:

a) When the show will start?

b) Who will fôllôw you?

c) When she goes to temple?

d) When he walks to school?

e) Who repaired the radio?

NEGATIVE SENTENCE:

a) The show will not start at 02:00 p.m.

b) The children will not fôllôw you.

c) She does not goes to temple every Sunday.

d) He does not walks to school every day.

e) The mechanic did not repaired the radio.

OTHER NOTES TO KNOW:

SENTENCE:

●While speaking English, we use many sentences.

☞A sentence is a group of words which makes complete sence.

KINDS OF SENTENCES:

Different sentences express different things & have different purposes.

This, according to their purpose, sentences are classified into 5 types.

  1. Assertive or declarative sentence.
  2. Interrogative sentence.
  3. Exclamotery sentence.
  4. Imperative sentence.
  5. Negative sentence.

1️⃣ASSERTIVE OR DECLARATIVE SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that says something is called an Assertive or Declarative sentence.

(Assertive sentence states facts).

Examples:

  • I live in india.
  • Exrecising is good for our health.

2️⃣INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that asks question is called a question or an interrogative sentence. We put a question mark or a mark of interrogative (?) at the end of an interrogative sentence.

Examples:

  • Where do you live?
  • How did you reach there!

3️⃣EXCLAMOTERY SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that expresses a strong feelings (happiness, joy, sadness, excitement, wish, wonder) is called an Exclamatory sentence.

Examples:

  • Oh! What a beautiful sight!
  • How kind of you!

4️⃣IMPERATIVE SENTENCE:

A sentence that expresses a command a request or an advice is called an Imperative sentence.

Examples:

  • You should revise your lessons regularly. (an advice)
  • Bring me that book. (a command)
  • Please switch off the music system. (A request)

5️⃣NEGATIVE SENTENCE:

Those sentences which express a negation (and contain ‘not’ or words such as ‘never’) are called Negative sentences.

Examples:

  • I have never been to France.
  • He did not finish his work

I hope it helps you friend!!✌️

@Swaymprava12

Answered by koominhoseok14
2

Answer:

When does the show start?

The show doesn't start at 2:00 pm

Will the children follow you?

The children will not follow you.

Does she go to temple every Sunday?

She doesn't go to temple every Sunday.

Does he walk to school everyday?

He doesn't walk to school everyday.

Did the mechanic repair the radio?

The mechanic didn't repair the radio.

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