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1) We can go to the amusement park with you,​

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Answered by Deetya1308
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Answer:

\huge\mathtt\blue{can't \: we?}

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Answered by amikkr
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After converting this statement "We can go to the amusement park with you", into a question statement we get - " Can't we go to the amusement park with you?"

  • In the English language, there are generally four types of sentences: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, and interrogatory. Each sentence type has a distinct function. A sentence which is asking some question is known as an interrogative sentence. A statement written in the interrogative form can be direct or indirect, contain yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions, and begin with or without pronouns. "Who," "what," "when," "where," "why," "which," "whose," and "whom" are examples of question words, which are often "wh" words.
  • Here to convert declarative sentences to the interrogatory sentence we just need to remain the meaning of the sentence as same.So we used the word "Can't".

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