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Interrogative Sentences


1. We are fond of each other

2. They were waiting for her​

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Answered by AestheticDude
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We are given with 2 statements and we will have to convert them to Interrogative sentences . These sentences asks questions in it.

So,

 \rm1. We \:  are  \: fond  \: of \:  each  \: other  \\  \rm2. They  \: were  \: waiting \:  for \:  her

Now , coming up with no. 1

It's given :-

  • We are fond of each other

 \longrightarrow \:  \rm \: Are  \: not  \: we  \: fond  \: of \:  each  \: other \: ?

Now , no. 2

It is :-

  • They are waiting for her

 \longrightarrow \:  \rm \: Are \:  they \:  not  \: waiting \:  for  \:her \:  ?

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 \star \underline{ \sf \: Additional \:  \:  information }

  • In Interrogative sentences the sentences are like answering to a question .
  • Here, it is asked to transform from Assertive sentence to Interrogative sentence .
  • Now , in basics there are 4 sentences . They are :-
  1. Declarative / Assertive ( It's just a normal statement)
  2. Interrogative ( It has a question mark and asks questions to answer)
  3. Imperative ( It gives a command / order / Request )
  4. Exclamatory ( It has a exclamation mark and generally it suggests things to happen suddenly / unexpectedly )

  • Example are :-
  1. Assertive sentence ➢ The boy can speak English.
  2. Interrogative sentence ➢ Do you think team blue is going to win the match today ?
  3. Imperative sentence ➢ Kindly bring a glass of water for me
  4. Exclamatory sentence ➢ Hurrah ! Blue team won the match .
  • ✪ Never forget to give Question mark sign ( ? ) after an interrogative sentence or else it's not going to become a interrogative sentence.

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