D. Use these word-sets to make interrogative and declarative sentences as shown in t
example.
Example: Lions roar/get angry
Why do lions roar?
(interrogative)
Lions roar when they get angry. (declarative)
1. boy play/exercise oledo
2. wear a hat/it is hot outside
3. oil an engine/no noise
4. people wear shoes/to walk
5. work at the farm/grow crop
6. child eats food/grow healthy
7. sharpen a pencil/write better
8. we go to school/want to study
Answers
Answer:
1. (a) Declarative Sentence: The lions roar when they get angry.
(b) Interrogative Sentence: Don't the lions roar when they get angry?
2. (a) Declarative Sentence: The boy plays cricket to exercise himself.
(b) Interrogative Sentence: Doesn't the boy play cricket to exercise himself?
3. (a) Declarative Sentence: The man wears a hat when it is hot outside.
(b) Interrogative Sentence: Doesn't The man wear a hat when it is hot outside?
4. (a) Declarative Sentence: All an engine makes no noise
(b) Interrogative Sentence: Doesn't all an engine make no noise?
5. (a) Declarative Sentence: People wear shoe to walk better.
(b) Interrogative Sentence: Don't people wear shoe to walk better?
Explanation:
Answer:
child eats food grow healthy