He plays football change this sentence into interrogative sentence
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He plays football. ( Assertive sentence )
Does he not play football? ( Interrogative sentence )
Explanation:
- A declarative or assertive sentence is one that describes a broad action, occurrence, statement, or expression from daily life. It can be expressed both affirmatively (in the positive sense) and negatively (in the negative sense). As a result, sentences that are both positive and negative fall under the category of forceful sentences.
For example, 1. He is playing
2. Rohan plays the piano.
- Interrogative sentences are those that ask or inquire about any daily actions, occurrences, or speeches in our daily lives.
For example,
1. Is he playing?
2. Does Rohan play the piano ?
- An interrogative sentence begins with a WH-Question (who, what, which, when, why, where, when) or an auxiliary verb (do, does, did, am, is, are, were, can, may, shall, or will), and then the subject is introduced. While an assertive sentence begins with a subject.
- Formula for an assertive sentence is: -
Subject + Verb + Object + Ext.
Formula for an interrogative sentence is: -
Aux. verb + Subject + not + Main verb + Object + Ext.
- The given sentence, he plays football, has subject as 'he', verb as 'plays', object as ' football'.
It can be converted to interrogative by : -
Aux verb as 'does', subject as 'he', not, verb as 'play' and object as'
'football'. The sentence becomes, Does he not play football?
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