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Convert the following sentence to a question using the appropriate We go to college tomorrow.​

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Answered by zadekartik37
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Answer:

When we go to the college

Explanation:

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

When do we go to college?

Explanation:

First, search for the supporting verb in the phrase, such as "Have," "Would," "Can," or "Was," to convert a statement into a question. Then, insert a question mark at the end and transfer the supporting verb to the beginning of the phrase.

Another easy guideline to remember is to place the verb just before the noun or pronoun to turn a statement into an inquiry. Also, keep in mind that when there are two nouns in a phrase, you must be precise about one of them.

converting assertions into questions

1. Look for a sentence-helping verb. The auxiliary verbs have, has, and had are often used. Additionally, helpful verbs are "should," "would," "could," "may," and "will." Reread the statement to see if any supporting verbs can be found. Following are some instances of phrases that bold the aiding verb:

The professors have been gracious to us.

  • Already having dined, they.
  • The battle will go her way.

2. To construct a question, move the helpful verb to the front of the phrase. The supporting verb should be the first word in the revised sentence. The other words should remain in the same spot and be written precisely as they are in the sentence. Your remark will become a question as a result. Here are a few instances: [2]

The professors have been gracious to us. Have the teachers been kind to us?

  • They had eaten previously, had they not?
  • The battle will be won by her. Is she going to prevail?

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