English, asked by sarthakrathi04, 10 months ago


i)It was quite pleasant working for Anil.( Make Interrogative)
ii)He was the most trusting person I had ever met. ( Change the Degree of
Comparison to Positive)​

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Answered by Draxillus
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  1. Wasn't it quite pleasant working for Anil?
  2. Very few people were as trusting as him I had ever met.

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  • If the sentence is in positive degree and is affirmative, it'll have the following structure :

  • Structure - subject + verb + as (adjective) as + object of comparison.

  • Example - Khushali is as clever as Kshitij.

  • If the sentence is in positive degree and is negative, it'll have thefollowing structure:

  • Structure - subject + verb + negative word + so (adjective ) as + object of comparison.

  • Example - Khushali is not so clever as Kshitij.

  • If the sentence is in comparative degree, it will have the following structure :

  • Structure : Subject + verb + adjective + than + object of comparison.

  • Example - Kshitij is cleverer than Khushali.

  • If the sentence is in superlative degree, it'll have thefollowing structure.

  • Structure - subject + verb + the + adjective.

  • Example - Kshitij is the cleverest.

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  • While converting an assertive statement into interrogative, we've to convert the statement into negative if the statement is positive and the vice-versa.

  • Interrogative statement always start with an ' auxiliary verbs ' and 'wh- words'.

  • It always ends with a question mark and always asks a question.

  • Example -

1. Kshitij is saying the truth.

=> Isn't Kshitij saying the truth?

2. Mayank isn't a liar.

=> Is mayank a liar?

3. Khushali wrote a diary.

=> Didn't khushali wrote a diary?

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
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✩ Wasn't it quite plesant working for Anil?

✩ Very few people was as trusting as him I had ever met.

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