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PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

Structure : Sub + is / am/ are + v4 + Obj

Note : 1) To make into Negative use 'not' after ' is / am/ are'.

2) To make into quotations, use 'is / am / are' before the subjects.

Eg. 1) Sita is playing chess. (Positive)

Sita is not playing chess. (Negative)

Is Sita playing chess? (Interrogative)


Change the following sentences into negative and Interrogative. 5 x 2 = 10M

1. She is singing a song.

A.

A.

2. He is drinking coffee.

A.

A.
3.My friends are planting the trees.

A.

A.

4) They are going to the market.

A.

A.

5). I am watching Bahubali.

A.

A.

Answers

Answered by jyotirmayee7070
2

Answer:

Explanation:

1. She is not singing a song.

Is She singing a song?

2. He is not drinking coffee.

Is He drinking coffee?

3. My friends are not planting the trees.

Are my friends planting the trees?

4. They are not going to market .

Are they going to market?

5. I am not watching Bahubali.

Am I watching Bahubali?

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Answered by chandujnv002
0

Answer:

1. She is not singing a song.  (Negative)

Is She singing a song? (Interrogative)

2. He is not drinking coffee.  (Negative)

Is He drinking coffee? (Interrogative)

3. My friends are not planting the trees.  (Negative)

Are my friends planting the trees? (Interrogative)

4. They are not going to market .  (Negative)

Are they going to market? (Interrogative)

5. I am not watching Bahubali.  (Negative)

Am I watching Bahubali? (Interrogative)

Explanation:

A sentence is a grammatically complete string of words expressing a complete thought or idea. It typically includes a subject, a verb, and an object, and must begin with a capital letter and end with appropriate punctuation such as a period, question mark, or exclamation mark. Sentences can be simple or complex, and can convey a variety of emotions, intentions, or information. They are the building blocks of written language and are used to communicate ideas, thoughts, and information in both formal and informal settings.

  • There are four main types of sentences in English:

  • Declarative sentences make a statement and end with a period. Example: "The dog is sleeping on the couch."

  • Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark. Example: "Is the dog sleeping on the couch?"

  • Imperative sentences give a command or make a request and end with a period or an exclamation mark. Example: "Please close the door."

  • Exclamatory sentences show strong feeling and end with an exclamation mark. Example: "What a beautiful day!"

Additionally, there are also compound and complex sentences, which are formed by joining multiple simple sentences using conjunctions or dependent clauses.

And also there are declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory sentences in negative form.

To learn more about complex sentences from the link below

https://brainly.in/question/31509345

To learn more about dependent clauses from the link below

https://brainly.in/question/45509952

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