Change these assertive sentences to both yes/no questions and wh-questions. One has been don
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1. Suman and Jiya are going to school.
Are Suman and Jiya going to school? (Yes/No question)
Where are Suman and Jiya going? (Wh-question)
2. The chief guest will arrive at 11 o'clock
3. Seema has invited us for the house-warming ceremony.
4. The scientist decided to write a book about his discoveries.
5. My friend was the winner of the competition.
6. The President will inaugurate the trade fair.
7. The professor will be giving a talk on her research project on Monday.
8. Shipra's mother has agreed to share her family-friendly recipes in her new cookbook
9. Hema and her sisters use herbs to make home-made soaps.
10. The old man was instrumental in bringing about an end to the conflict.
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Concept introduction:
A fact-stating statement is an assertive sentence. These are straightforward assertions. They make a claim, assertion, or declaration. Additionally known as declarative sentences. A period or full stop is typically used to terminate assertive phrases.
Explanation:
Given that, some assertive sentences.
We have to find, questions which represent these assertive statements and their answer should be in yes/no.
According to the question,
- Will the chief guest arrive at 11 o'clock?
- Did Seema has invited us for the house-warming ceremony?
- Has scientist decided to write a book about his discoveries?
- Was my friend the winner of this competition?
- Will the President inaugurate the trade fair?
- Will the professor be giving a talk on her research project on Monday?
- Did Shipra's mother agreed to share her family-friendly recipes in her new cookbook?
- Does Hema and her sisters use herbs to make home-made soaps?
- Was the old man instrumental in bringing about an end to the conflict.?
Final Answer:
The given statements are converted into question.
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The chief guest will arrive at 11 o'clock
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