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she asked why did her sister not go?
Answers
By correcting the sentence we will get ''She asked why her sister didn't go''.
Explanation:
- Correcting the sentences requires the proper use of grammar.
- Proper use of grammatical organization and all the dependent and independent clauses.
- The main thing is we should focus on the use of the proper form of the verb.
- The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of a singular or plural verb.
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Answer:
She asked why her sister didn't go.
Additional information:
✭ Before correcting the error statement/question - check the grammatical mistakes in the error sentences.
✭ Check that the sentence is meaningful.
✭ Read the jumbled sentences and create a meaningful sentences.
✭ Add capital letter, full stop, question mark, exclamatory marks according to the type of sentences.
✭ Check the tenses in the sentence, add the suitable words for the sentence which suits the correct tense.
Examples:
✭ Didn't go he to school yesterday?
Answer:
✭ Didn't he go to the school yesterday?
Explanation:
✭ The above example shows that the tense is shown what "yesterday". Yesterday this work describes and makes the sentence "past tenses".
✭ While converting the sentence we must be careful about the tense, the questions may be in 'past tenses' or 'present tense' or 'future tense'.
Past tenses:
✭ There are few words which makes the sentence past tenses, such as "before, had done", have eaten", "yesterday", "already".
Present tenses:
✭ The words which defines about the things which is done now and there are many other sub-tenses, such as "playing", "eating", "talking", "typing".
Future tenses:
✭ There are few words which describes about the future and also the examples are "will", "maybe", "will be/maybe", "Maybe I go to picnic next week", "I will be learning at 12th next year".
✭ There are many other things which helps to learn correct the error sentences and also making the grammatical and tense mistakes correct. ✭