English, asked by inaobiarambam82, 1 day ago

rewrite these sentence in the interrogative form.
1.he had been waiting for an hour
2.the police have been checking all the cars .
3.Vehicles have been polluting the Delhi air​

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Answered by alamshahil819
1

Answer:

Does "I have been waiting for two hours" mean that I was waiting and still waiting?

- It could mean that. But it could also mean that the waiting is over. In that case, you might use the sentence as a comment when the person you have been waiting for shows up.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

How much time he had waited for?

Who was checking all the cars?

What had polluted the Delhi air?

Hope it helps you

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