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kashmir is certainly rich in scenic beauty . change into interrogative

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Answered by Rakhi2121
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Is Kashmir certainly rich in scenic beauty?

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An Interrogative is a type of sentence which usually asks a question or requests information and ends with a question mark (?).

An interrogative sentence usually begins with:

a) A question word such as what, who, where, which or how. Example: What is your name?

b) An auxiliary verb such as do/does, can or would. Example: Do you speak English?

Formation of Interrogative Sentences

1. From an assertive sentence in the simple present tense: Do (for I, You and Plurals)/Does (Singular) + subject + present tense form of the verb.

Meera sings a song. (Assertive)

Does Meera sing a song? (Interrogative)

2. From an affirmative sentence that contains the auxiliaries is, am, are, has or have, can, may, will, shall etc, the interrogative sentence will begin with these words.

She is a doctor. (Affirmative)

Is she a doctor? (Interrogative)

3. If the interrogative sentence is in the negative, we begin it with do not or does not.

Example: Don’t you want to come with us?

Types of Interrogatives:

1. Yes/No interrogatives are questions that can be answered with a yes or a no response.

Example: Are you ready to go? (Yes I am ready to go)

Did you go to the game Friday night?

2. Alternative interrogatives are questions that provide for two or more alternative answers.

Example: Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream?

Should I call or email you?

3. Wh-interrogative sentences begin with a wh-word and call for an open-ended answer. They begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. The answer can be a simple response or complex explanation.

Example: What are you doing? Which songs do you like best?

4. Tag questions are questions attached or tagged onto the ending of a declarative statement. They transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence.

Example: You live in the city, don’t you?

We need to get going now, don’t we?

Hope it'll help you.

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