Changing assertive sentences into interrogative Suppose you visited a place last year. Describe that place answering the following questions:
1) Where did you visit?
2) Why did you go there?
3) How did you go there?
4) Who accompanied you?
5) Did you like the place? Why/Why not?
Answers
Assignment 1: Changing assertive sentences into interrogative.
1. It was a great sight.
2. No one can tolerate this.
3. Nobody salutes the setting sun.
4. Gulliver could hear his watch ticking in his pocket.
5. It is useless to cry over spilled milk.
6. The beauty of nature is beyond description.
7. Everybody has heard of Darwin.
8. He has his dinner at seven every evening.
9. I told him to practice regularly.
10. Virtue has its own reward.
Assignment 2: Suppose you visited a place last year. Describe that place answering the following questions.
1) Where did you visit?
2) Why did you go there?
3) How did you go there?
4) Who accompanied you?
5) Did you like the place? Why/Why not?
Explanation:
(A)Changing assertive sentences into interrogative:
1. Wasn’t it a great sight?
2. Can anyone tolerate this?
3. Who salutes the setting sun?
4. Couldn’t Gulliver hear his watch ticking in his pocket?
5. Isn’t it useless to cry over spilt milk?
6. Isn’t the beauty of nature beyond description?
7. Who hasn’t heard of Darwin?
8. Does he have dinner at seven every evening?
9. Didn’t I tell him to practise regularly?
10. Does virtue have its own reward?
(B) Describe that place answering the following questions:
1. I went to Mahabalipuram that is located in Chennai.
2. One of my friends visited that place earlier and told me it was a beautiful place to visit.
3. I traveled by train to Chennai, and from there took a rental car to visit Mahabalipuram.
4. I went along with my family. I requested my father to take me there for the summer vacation, and he agreed.
5. Yes, I liked the place so much. There were beautiful monuments, cave sanctuaries, and sculptures all over the place. Mahabalipuram beach was so delightful to the eyes, and I also enjoyed playing on the beach.