I am reading Hindi. (what) change it into interrogative sentence
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Question- I am reading Hindi. (What) (Change into an Interrogative sentence)
Interrogative sentence opposes a question and is considered a statement we use "do" or "does" an Interrogative sentence is in Simple present tense. The general form will be:
"Do" or "Does" + subject + Simple present tense of the Infinitive verb.
Answer- What am I reading, Hindi?
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❖ Question is:-
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I am reading Hindi.
▶So, Answer is:-
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➙ What am I reading, Hindi?
_________
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▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟
❖ Question is:-
======================⤵
I am reading Hindi.
▶So, Answer is:-
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➙ What am I reading, Hindi?
_________
Thanks...✊
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