He reads in 10th class ( change into interrogative)
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Does he read in 10th class?
- The given sentence is in the present tense form, and that's why the interrogative sentence will be also in the present tense.
- The main verb has a "s" attached with it, so we have to use the "does" to start the interrogative sentence.
- Due to the attached "s", we are putting "does" in the interrogative sentence, and after putting does we have to remove the "s" from the main verb.
- Rest of the sentence will remain same and a question mark will be added at the end of the sentence.
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He reads in 10th class ( change into interrogative)
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- Does he read in 10th class?
Explanation:
- The mentioned sentence: 'He reads in 10th class' is written in Simple Present Tense. We know that if the subject is 'third person Singular then s' or 'es' are used after verb and here the subject is 'he' and it is a third person singular number.
- So when a present Indefinite (tense)sentence turns into Interrogative sentence then auxiliary verbs Do and Does are used first according to subject following the grammatical rules. 'Does' is restricted for third person singular number. That is why 'Does he read in 10th classs ?' is correct.
- An Interrogative sentence asks a question and always there will be a question mark at the end of the sentence. If we ask, "Does he read in 10th class" then the answer of the question will be : He reads in 10th class.
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