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he has finished his work how to change in interrogative

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

Interrogative sentence:- Has he finished his work?

Explanation:

Interrogative sentence:-

An interrogative speech is a statement that asks a problem and forever ends with a question tag, as in:

  • Who sheared the cat?
  • Typically, in an English-speaking, the subject( the noun or pronoun that performs an act) comes before the predicate( the verb or verb expression that says what the subject is befitting). still, in an English interrogative speech, the verb( nearly constantly a configuration of the verb be) or an interrogative term similar to who, what, when, where, and why near before the subject, as in Is that a true dragon?
  • Interrogative statements can be direct or indirect, start with or without pronouns, and point to yes/ no problems, indispensable questions, or label questions.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

Has he finished his work?

Explanation:

An interrogative speech is one that asks a question and always concludes with a question tag. In English, the subject (the noun or pronoun that performs an act) is usually placed before the verb or verb expression that denotes what the subject is befitting. Nonetheless, in an English interrogative utterance, the verb (almost always a configuration of the verb be) or an interrogative phrase akin to who, what, when, where, and why comes close to before the subject, as in Is that an actual dog? Interrogative statements can be direct or indirect, begin with or without pronouns, and refer to yes/no problems, mandatory inquiries, or label questions.

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