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Ram plays cricket add question tag​

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Answered by ExElegant
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\: \: \: \: \: \:  \small \bold{Does \: ram \: play \: cricket \: ?}

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer:

Does Ram used to play cricket? is the interrogative sentence of Ram plays cricket.

Explanation:

An example of an interrogative statement, which always concludes with a question mark, is Who shaved the cat.

Ram, did you play cricket? is the cricket-playing interrogation sentence of Ram.

In a typical English sentence, the predicate (the verb or verb phrase that describes what the subject is doing) comes before the subject (the noun or pronoun that performs the action) (the verb or verb phrase that says what the subject is doing). Nevertheless, the verb (often a form of the verb be) or an interrogative word like "who," "what," "when," "where," or "why" occurs before the subject in an English interrogative sentence, as in Is that really a dragon?

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