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he brought the book (make it interrogative sentence)​

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Answered by sonisiddharth751
36

Answer:

\Large\bf\underline\red{Question:-}

he brought the book . (change into interrogative sentence)

\huge\bf\underline\purple{AnSwEr:-}

\rm\underline\green{did\:he\: bring\:the\: Book\:?}

\Large\bf\underline\pink{basic\: information}

\texttt{in interrogative sentence the  helping verb is used  before the subject and when any question word are in the question  then first question word after helping verb then subject .}

\mathcal{\large{\fbox{\fbox{\red{structure:-}}}}}

\mathcal{\small{\fbox{\fbox{\purple{intro.word+helping verb+sub.+main verb+object+others}}}}}

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Answered by ItzDeadDeal
2

Answer:

 \huge \sf \red{question}

He brought the book (make it interrogative sentence)

 \huge \bf \pink{answer}

 \tt \purple{did \: he  \: bring \: the \: book?}</p><p>

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  • An interrogative sentence asks a direct question and is punctuated at the end with a question mark. It is one of the four basic types of sentences, and it's a highly useful one. ... Interrogative sentences allow you to gather information and clear up confusion as well as engage in interesting conversations with others.

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</p><p>\mathcal{\small{\fbox{\fbox{\green{intro.word+helping verb+sub.+main verb+object+others}}}}}

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