English, asked by chharsh321, 6 months ago

Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative.

a) He goes to school every day.

b) I like ice-cream.

c) It smiles very delicious in the kitchen.

d) They speak English in USA.

e) We generally sing songs all together.

f) My father always washes the cars.

g) I am very glad to hear it.

h) They have sung a group song.

i) She has a good collection of books.

j) My father loves butter.​

Answers

Answered by TheLogophile
3

Answer:

a) nagative: He doesn't delay to go to school everyday.

interrogative: does he not go to school everyday?

b) Negative: I don't dislike ice cream.

Interrogative: do I not like ice cream?

c) Negative: It doesn't smell very inedible in the kitchen.

interrogative: does it not smell very delicious in the kitchen?

d) They don't speak any language except English in USA.

Interrogative: do they not speak English in USA?

e) Negative: we don't occasionally sing songs all alone.

Interrogative: do we not generally sing songs all together?

f) Negative: My father never leaves the cars unwashed.

Interrogative: does my father not always washes the cars?

g) Negative: I am not very annoyed to hear it.

Interrogative: am I not very glad to hear it

h) negative: they have not sung a song scattered.

Interrogative: do they not have sung a group song?

I) Negative: she don't has a bad collection of books.

interrogative: do she not has a good collection of books?

j) Negative: my father does not hate butter.

Interrogative: do my father not loves butter?

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Answered by TheFairyTale
6

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a) Doesn't he go to school every day ?

b) Don't I like ice-cream ?

c) Doesn't It smell very delicious in the kitchen ?

d) Don't they speak English in USA ?

e) Don't we generally sing songs all together ?

f) Doesn't my father always wash the cars ?

g) Am I not very glad to hear it ?

h) Have they not sung a group song ?

i) Has she not a good collection of books ?

j) Doesn't my father love butter ?

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  • To make any sentence negative and interrogative it is the best way to make them only into interrogative form as it itself forms a negative sentence.
  • The interrogative sentences must have question marks at the last.
  • In interrogative form the verb would take place before the subject.
  • Some verbs don't take not after them. For turning them into interrogative or negative, do verb is used according to the tense.
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