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He has never done with his delights. ( Change into interrogative sentence.)

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Answer:

Question:-

He has never done with his delight.

( Make it Interrogative Sentence )

Answer:-

Has not he ever done with his delight?

He has never done with his delight, is he?

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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Has he ever done with his delights?

  • An interrogative pronoun is used to pose inquiries. It alludes to a certain thing or person. English has five interrogative pronouns: what, which, who, whom, and whose. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary describes the word "interrogative" as a "word (such as who, what, or which) used in asking questions." The Cambridge Dictionary defines the phrase "interrogative" as "a word or sentence used while asking a question." A pronoun that is used to replace a person or an object when asking a question is known as an interrogative pronoun.
  • Each of the interrogative pronouns is used to pose direct or indirect queries that are extremely specific to a particular person or item. The interrogative pronouns who, whom, and whose only relate to individuals, but what and which can be used to refer to either things or people.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

He has never done with his delights.

The interrogative form of the sentence is,

Has he ever done with his delights?

Hence, the interrogative form of the sentence is, Has he ever done with his delights?

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