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He is a villian to do such a deed change into interrogative sentences

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Assertive Sentence:

He is a villain to do such a deed.

Interrogative Sentence:

Isn't he a villain to do such a deed?

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Answered by mahitiwari89
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Answer:- Isn't he a villain to do such a deed?

1. Interrogative Sentence:- An interrogative sentence asks a question to learn more about something. It can be about anything, and it can be informal or specific.

2. Interrogative sentences are divided into three sorts, each used to ask someone a question about something.

  • Optional Questions
  • Questions with a Yes/No answer
  • 'Wh' Words in Questions

3. The uses, or functions, of interrogative sentences are listed below.

  • to make a direct inquiry
  • to inquire about something
  • to confirm something
  • Obtaining information

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