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"It is raining." CHANGE INTO QUESTION.( not "Is it raining?")​

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Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS YR CORRECT ANSWER----

IT IS RAINING , ISN'T IT ?

PLS MARK YR CORRECT ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST

Answered by Anonymous
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It is raining, isn't it?

The above sentence is changed into a question.

Changes into a question mean a phrase that expresses something in a statement. One way it can be switched or get substituted into a question is to use do, does, or did as the first or prime word.

1. Turning any statement into a question can literally seem difficult at first, but it might get lighter than you actually think. You use any statement or phrase to exhibit any fact, idea, perception, or viewpoint about a specific topic.

2. On the other hand, you might ask queries to get specific gathered information from others. You can easily substitute or switch any statement to a question by operating the helping verb, moving the being verb, or in addition to a doing verb. Additionally, you can add any queried word or any queries tag to get specific gathered information.

3. An example regarding this is given below-

Statement- My younger sister loves playing with a doll.

Question- Does my younger sister loves playing with a doll?

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