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now where in the world will you find a fairer building than the Taj Mahal transform from assertion to question​

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Answer:

Will you ever find a building as fair as the Taj Mahal anywhere else in the world?

Explanation:

1. Assertion — the act of asserting or anything asserted, such as a firm and positive affirmation, maintenance, or defence (as of a right or attribute)

2. A question is a statement that is phrased or conveyed in such a way that it elicits information.

3. To turn a statement into a question, place the verb at the beginning of the phrase and add a question mark at the end.

Answered by kavyapsynergy
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Assertive statement: Nowhere in the world will you find a fairer building than the Taj Mahal.

Question statement: Will you find a fairer building than the Taj Mahal anywhere in the world?

The transformation from Assertive to Question statement

While changing the assertive statement to a question, an auxiliary verb is used in the beginning.

The word nothing changes to anything, nowhere changes to anywhere.

When the word every accompanies a noun, it is changed to any.

The meaning of the assertive statement should not be changed

The verb comes in front of the subject in an interrogative or question statement.

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