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Change the following affirmative sentences into negative and interogative sentences. 1.My mother make delicious cakes. 2.Susan writies plays for television. 3.My sister runs a website.

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Answered by Shyaamsundar
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Answer:

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1) My mother makes delicious cakes.

  • Interrogative: My mother makes delicious cakes, doesn't she.
  • Negative: My mother dosen't make delicious cakes.

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2) Susan writes plays for television.

  • Interrogative: Does Susan write plays for television?
  • Negative: Susan doesn't write plays for television.

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3) My sister runs a website:

  • Interrogative : Does your sister run a website ?
  • Negative: My sister doesn't run a website.

Explanation:

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

1) My mother makes delicious cakes.

Interrogative: My mother makes

delicious cakes, doesn't she.

Negative: My mother dosen't make delicious cakes.

2) Susan writes plays for television.

Interrogative: Does Susan write plays

for television?

Negative: Susan doesn't write plays for television.

3) My sister runs a website:

Interrogative: Does your sister run a website?

Negative: My sister doesn't run a website.

Explanation:

Typically, the predicate and main verb come before the subject in interrogative phrases. For instance, who spoke last in the question. The interrogative pronoun or question word in this sentence is "who," the main verb is "was," and the subject is "the last speaker."

Any sentence or phrase that comprises the words "not," "no," "never," or "nothing" is considered negative: The negative sentence is "I've never seen him in my life." The negative versions of "do" are "don't" and "do not". More instances.

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