He is a good man change it onto Interrogative sentence
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Answer:what a good man he is!
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Interrogative sentence- Isn't he a good man?
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- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks questions, such as how? what, don't, isn't, etc.
- The punctuation mark used at the end of an interrogation sentence is a question mark (?).
- The above sentence is an assertive/declarative sentence, as it is simply giving information about the subject (He).
- To change an assertive sentence into an interrogative sentence following rules are followed -
- A positive affirmative sentence is changed into a negative interrogative.
- If the assertive sentence contains words such as - 'never' it is changed to the word 'ever' in the interrogative sentence.
- The helping verb is written at the beginning of the sentence.
For example-
- My cat is the best. (Positive affirmative )
Isn't my cat the best? (Negative interrogative) .
- Keeping the above rules in mind, The interrogative form of the given sentence is, Isn't he a good man?
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