my mother is cooking food change into negative interrogative
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The transformed sentence is as follows:
Isn't my mother cooking food?
Negative interrogative sentences:
- A negative interrogative sentence is one that is written in the form of a question and is used to request information.
- It comes to an end with a question mark.
- These phrases are usually built on subject and predicate, which means that the first verb in the verb phrase appears before the subject, but to make them negative, we add the word, not after the subject.
- If the auxiliary verb is contracted with not, the contraction appears before the subject.
- "Don't you have Turkish lira?" for example. "Are you unaware of the consequences of your actions?" "Did you see my car keys?"
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