Change the following Statements into Questions :-
1. He teaches us.
2. You told a lie.
3. Sohan has a watch.
4. Every body wishes to be free.
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I think he teaches us, doesn't he?
You told a lie, didn't you?
Sohan has a watch, doesn't he?
Everybody wishes to be free, don't they?
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Explanation:
1. Does he teach us?
2. Did you tell a lie?
3. Does Sohan have a watch?
4. Do everybody wish to be free?
We have used do and does here as sentences 1 2 and 4 contain the auxiliary verbs do and does themselves.
Only sentence 3 is in present perfect form, but the sentence cannot be turned into a present perfect question as it gives less sense.
For example: Sohan has a watch----Has Sohan a watch?
So, that's why I turned the sentence into an auxiliary verb question.
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