Nobody can tell the future (change into interrogative sentence )
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The answer is ‘can anybody tell the future?’
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The answer is, Can anybody tell the future'.
EXPLANATION
- An interrogative sentences are the ones that interrogate or asks questions to the reader.
- Such sentences can be direct, indirect, alternative or tag questions.
- To change an affirmative sentences into interrogative following rules are to be followed.
- A positive sentence is changed to a negative question. For example; 'Sonia is the new maths teacher' is changed to, 'Isn't Sonia the new maths teacher?'
- A negative affirmative should be changed to positive interrogative. Example - 'Sonia is not the new maths teacher', is changed to 'Is sonia the new maths teacher'.
- Interrogative sentence starts with auxillary verb of the affirmative sentence comprises of a main and auxillary verb'.
- Question mark should be placed in the end.
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