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I should have been able to jump into one of the carriages. (Convert it into interrogative sentence)​

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Answered by nithukattimani
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Answer:

Read the following sentences

STATEMENTS QUESTIONS

1 This is your book. Is this your book?

2 They were neighbours. Were they neighbours?

3 You can lift this box. Can you lift this box?

4 They may come today. May they come today?

 The sentences on the left hand side state or express something. Such sentences

are called ASSERTIVE SENTENCES or STATEMENTS.

 The sentences on the right hand side ask something. Such sentences are called

INTEROGATIVE SENTENCES or QUESTIONS.

 A question mark (?) is placed at the end of an Interrogative sentence.

B Read the following sentences

ASSERTIVE SENTENCES INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

1 The children play in this ground. Do the children play in this ground?

2 She writes in her diary. Does she write in her diary?

3 He makes a noise. Does he make a noise?

4 The tiger ran very fast. Did the tiger run very fast?

The Interrogative sentence in simple present and simple past tense is formed with:

Do/ does + subject + verb (simple present)

Did + subject + verb (simple past)

C Read the following sentences

ASSERTIVE SENTENCES INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

1 She is reading poetry. Is she reading poetry?

2 He is going for a swim. Is he going for a swim/

3 They are playing tennis. Are they playing tennis?

4 They were laughing. Were they laughing?

The Interrogative sentence in present continuous and past continuous tense is formed with:

Am / is / are + subject + (-ing form of verb) (present continuous)

Was / were + subject + (-ing form of verb) (past continuous)

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

I should have not been able to jump one of the carriages.

Explanation:

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