English, asked by ananthavelmurugan3, 15 days ago

i. Are you aware of the appointment tomorrow (Mark the punctuation)

il. Are you going to the United States? (Change into negative sentence)

3 . Selvam has been staying there (interrogative)

iv. Where did you visit last summer? (Answer the interrogative in a sentence)

v. Vengatesh had a red car _? (Add question tag)​

Answers

Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
90

i) Are you aware of the appointment tomorrow?

ii) You are not going to the United States.

iii) Has selvam been staying there?

iv) I visited Switzerland last summer.

v) Vengatesh had a red car, hadn't he?

Answered by Anonymous
128

Answer:

❶ Are you aware of the appointment tomorrow. (Mark the punctuation )

\implies Are you aware of the appointment tomorrow ?

❷ Are you going to the United States ? (Change into negetive sentence )

\implies Are you not going to the United States ?

❸ Selvam has been staying there. (Interrogative Sentence)

\implies Has Selvam been staying there ?

❹ Where did you visit last summer ? (Answer the interrogative in a sentence )

\implies I visited Singapore this last summer.

❺ Vengatesh has a red car ______ ? (Add question tag)

\implies Vengatesh has a red car, hasn't he .

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Pronoun :

\leadsto Pronoun are of 8 types :

  1. Personal Pronoun
  2. Interrogative Pronoun
  3. Possesive Pronoun
  4. Demonstrative Pronoun
  5. Indefinite Pronoun
  6. Relative Pronoun
  7. Reflexive Pronoun
  8. Intensive Pronoun

Sentences :

\leadsto Sentences are of 4 types :

  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence
  • Imperative Sentence

Voice :

\leadsto Voice are of 2 types :

  • Active Voice
  • Passive Voice

Adjective :

\leadsto Adjective are of 8 types :

  • Proper Adjective
  • Descriptive Adjective
  • Quantitative Adjective
  • Numeral Adjective
  • Demonstrative Adjective
  • Distributive Adjective
  • Interrogative Adjective
  • Possessive Adjective
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