English, asked by kumarnatham81, 8 months ago

change these Sentences into question form
make a yes / No question
① The school is open
2.The waiter was rude
3.Yoga
is popular
4.i am a
tired
sich
5
you were​

Answers

Answered by 9224676897
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Explanation:

Required Answer:-

A – 405, Vijay Laxmi Apartments, Lajpat Nagar, Delhi

Date - 18 - 2 - 2021

ABC address (receiver's address)

Dear Abhinav

Hope you are in good health and spirit, I am also fine here. Today, I want to tell you an interesting thing. An international Book fair is going to take place in my city on 23 February in pragati maidan, Delhi, and it's said to be a very big and amazing book fair. I also wished to visit that book fair once in my life, but I don't want to go alone, so, I am inviting you to come to Delhi and stay with me for few days and visit to that book fair with me, as you also loves books a lot. We can also buy any book from there, it's going to be an amazing and memorable experience for both of us, so please I request you that you should come here and we both will go to that fair together. I will be waiting for your reply, take care of you and your family.

Your lovingly

Nikita

Learn more !!

What is a letter?

⟶ A letter is a form of written communication which is given to another person telling, asking or complaining about any purpose.

⟶ Letter was widely used in olden times of India. It took them few days to reach another address.

2 types of letters :-

1] Formal letter :-

Formal letters are written to any official people, like police, principal, teacher, governor, mayor, etc.

→ We use Formal language in this, and use formal greeting like respected/sincerely,etc.

2] Informal letter :-

→ Informal letters are written to your near and dear ones for eg; Uncle,aunt, brother, sister.

→ Language is always formal, like dear, etc.

Format of letter -

1. Formal letter -

Sender's address

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Date

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Reciever's address

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Subject

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Salutation (Respected sir/ma'am)

Content

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Salutation 2 (Your sincerely)

Your name

Informal letter -

Sender's address

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Date

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Reciever's address

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Subject

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Salutation (Dear.)

Body

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Salutation 2 (your lovingly)

Your name

Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

1. Is the school open?

2. Was the waiter rude?

3. Am I tired/sick?

Explanation:

A Yes/No question is one with a 'Yes' or 'No' answer.

WH-Questions are another common type of question: where, who, what, why, and so on.

Using the BE Verb (am/are/is/was/were) to Ask Yes/No Questions

Consider a regular sentence that includes the BE verb, such as 'He is tall.' As is customary, the subject comes first, followed by the verb. In English, this is known as sentence word order.

We use question word order to create a question from a sentence that contains the BE verb. You can accomplish this by swapping the subject and the BE verb:

He is tall.

Is he tall? (In the question, the verb comes first, followed by the subject.)

The rules remain the same for past tense

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