English, asked by sarminhaldar486, 5 hours ago

positive form
have no
of the verb
have / has + not + the past participle
form of the verb
negative form
Havel/
Has he
interrogative form
Have / Has + subject + (not) + the
past participle form of the verb
A.
Write these sentences in the negative form.
1.
The black car has a fake number plate.
2.
The police have caught the culprit.
3.
The students are unhappy with the new rules for leave.
4.
Kiran and Ketan are shifting to a new residence.
5. Villagers often walk a mile to fetch drinking water.
6. Children enjoy making sandcastles on a beach.
Rewrite these sentences in the interrogative form.​

Answers

Answered by sraddhav4
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positive form

have no

of the verb

have / has + not + the past participle

form of the verb

negative form

Havel/

Has he

interrogative form

Have / Has + subject + (not) + the

past participle form of the verb

A.

Write these sentences in the negative form.

1.

The black car has a fake number plate.

2.

The police have caught the culprit.

3.

The students are unhappy with the new rules for leave.

4.

Kiran and Ketan are shifting to a new residence.

5. Villagers often walk a mile to fetch drinking water.

6. Children enjoy making sandcastles on a beach.

Rewrite these sentences in the interrogative form.​

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