He uttered a joyful scream (Exclamatory)
That’s his masterpiece (Question tag)
The minute they had entered the classroom, they stopped short and gasped. (No
sooner….than)
He said “We’ll all go hungry this year” (Indirect speech)
Answers
Answer:
that's his masterpiece, isn't it?
No sooner had they entered the classroom than the stopped short and gasped.
He said that we will all go hungry this year.
Explanation:
If there are no auxiliary verb in a sentence and sentence is in present tense, that time we will use do or does. And if sentence is in a past tense we will use did . Eg: 1 He buys a book. (Present tense) Ans: He buys a book, doesn't he? Eg:2 We paid a rupee.(Past tense) Ans: We paid a rupee, didn't we? Eg:3 I know his address.(Present tense)
2. She is a doctor >Isn't she Example of question tag
3. When a question changed into a statement and from the sign of interrogation it becomes full stop. Its known as question tag or tag question. For example. Its hot, isn't it? (2) she is an american citizen, isn't she?
4. A question tag is a grammatical structure in which a declarative or an imperative statement is turned into a question by the addition of an interrogative fragment. For example, in the sentence "You're John, aren't you?", the statement "You're John" is turned into a question by the tag "aren't you"