English, asked by GovindKrishnan, 1 year ago

Paying attention to the correct forms of the bare infinitives, change the following affirmative statements into questions.

1. She hurried to school.

2. They carried the parcels.

3. You closed the door.

4. I plugged in the lamp.

5. They planned the party.

6. We taught the class.

7. She told a story.

8. They struck a bargain.

9. He met his friends.

10. I shook hands.


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Answers

Answered by upenderjoshi28
4
The answer demanded changing the given statements into interrogative sentences. When we have such structure, we use the helping verb or auxiliary verb of the given tense. Since all the sentences have Simple Past or Past Simple Tense form, the helping verb to be used is 'Did'. This tense and Simple Present Tense are unique as the helping verbs are implied in both of them. So people make mistake in hurry. In converting the given statements we had to use Did+bare infinitive structure. So the correct answers are given below:

1. Did she hurry to school?
2. Did they carry the parcels?
3. Did you close the door?
4. Did I plug in the lamp?
5. Did they plan the party?
6. Did we teach the class?
7. Did she tell a story?
8. Did they strike a bargain?
9. Did he meet his friends?
10. Did I shake hands?

 

GovindKrishnan: Great Answer & Explanation! ☺
Anonymous: Wow! Nicely Explained :D
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Answered by Anonymous
3
 
Hi there !!!

1. Did she hurry to school? 

2. Did they carry the parcels? 
3. Did you close the door? 
4. Did I plug in the lamp? 
5. Did they plan the party? 
6. Did we teach the class? 
7. Did she tell a story? 
8. Did they strike a bargain? 
9. Did he meet his friends? 
10. Did I shake hands?

GovindKrishnan: Thanks!
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