rewrite in interrogative form
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Rewrite these in interrogative form
He brought his new bike to school
- Did he bring his new bike to school ?
Anil picked up a hot dish .
- Did Anil pick up a hot dish ?
She worked at night .
- Did she work at night ?
You got a scholarship from your University .
- Did you get a scholarship from your University ?
Practice made Malika a perfect dancer .
- Did practice make Malika a perfect dancer ?
The strong man broke the stick in two .
- Did the strong man break the stick in two ?
Ash lost his keys .
- Did Ash lost his keys ?
She went for yoga last Monday .
- Did she go for yoga last Monday ?
Meena's mother took her two days ago .
- Did Meena's mother take her two days ago?
She played well in school tournament .
- Did she play well in school tournament ?
Kamal brought new bedsheets for my room .
- Did Kamal bring new bedsheets for my room ?
I waited for her at the bus stop .
- Did I wait for her at the bus stop ?
Reeta sang in the anual concert .
- Did Reeta sing in the anual concert ?
Required Answers:-
- Did he bring his new bike to school ?
- Did Anil pick up a hot dish ?
- Did she work at night ?
- Did you get a scholarship from your University ?
- Did practice make Malika a perfect dancer ?
- Did the strong man break the stick in two ?
- Did Ash lose his keys ?
- Did she go for yoga last Monday ?
- Did Meena's mother take her two days ago?
- Did she play well in school tournament ?
- Did Kamal bring new bedsheets for my room ?
- Did I wait for her at the bus stop ?
- Did Reeta sing in the annual concert ?
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More to know:
A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative Sentence
- We put a Question Mark (?) at the end of an Interrogative Sentence.
There are two kinds of Interrogative sentences:
- Yes or No Questions
- Question-word or Wh-Questions
1. Yes or No Questions are the commonest of the questions to which the answer will be Yes, or No, or I do not know.
- While asking such a question, the speaker has no idea about the answer to the question.
For example,
- Is he coming this morning?
There can be three possible answers to this question:
- Yes, he is.
- No, he is not.
- I do not know.
2. Question-word Questions or Wh-Questions begin with
(a) Interrogative Pronouns such as, what, who, which, whom and whose.
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(b) Interrogative Adverbs such as, when, where, why, how, how long, how far, how often, how soon.
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(c) Interrogative Adjectives such as, what colour, what nationality, which boy, how much money, how many boys.
- They elicit information on particular parts of a sentence