He eats a banana everyday. convert the sentence into interrogative sentence
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Does he eat a banana every day? (interrogative sentence)
Explanation:
A sentence can be defined as a group of words that reflect an idea by stating a fact, question, or exclamation.
Types of sentences
- There are four types of sentences.
- Declarative (affirmative) sentences
- Interrogative sentences
- Imperative sentences
- Exclamative sentences
- Declarative sentences are those sentences which states a fact.
- Examples:
- John loves to cook food.
- Sheela loves Mohan.
- Interrogative sentences are those that ask questions.
- Examples:
- Did you steal my pen?
- Will he go to college tomorrow?
- Imperative sentences command or request one to do something.
- Examples:
- Shut up! (command)
- Please close the door. (request)
- Exclamative sentences are those that show surprise.
- Examples:
- What a beautiful dress!
- How pretty she looks!
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The interrogative sentence is : -
Does he eat a banana everyday ?
Explanation :
- Structure of Interrogative Sentence ( present indefinite tense ) : Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb's base form + object + question mark : Do they love you ?
- Here 'does' is an auxiliary verb, 'he' is a subject, 'eat' is a main verb and 'a banana everyday' is object.
- Do and does are auxiliary verbs of Simple Present Tense. Does is used for third person singular number and 'do' is used for first person, second person and third person plural number.
- Examples : First person - I don't like it. Do I like it ? We don't go there. Don't we go there? Second person - You don't play with me. Don't you play with me ? Third person plural number - They don't play football. Don't they play football?
- Do and does are used to form negative and interrogative sentences. Above examples confirm it.
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