Sandhya goes for a morning walk every day change into interrogative
Answers
Answer:
1. Does Sandhya go for a morning walk every day?
OR
2. Who goes for a morning walk every day?
Explanation:
1.
The given sentence is a Simple Sentence.
The subject of the sentence is Sandhya.
The main verb used in the sentence is to go ( goes ).
The object of the sentence is for a morning walk every day.
To make the sentence interrogative, we have to use proper helping verb.
As the subject of the sentence is Third Person Singular, we have to use helping verb 'does'.
The subject of the sentence is used after the helping verb.
The main verb in its first form is used after the subject of the sentence.
The object is used after the main verb.
At last, a question mark ( ? ) is put as it is a question.
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2.
If we underline the subject of the sentence, we can change it into interrogative sentence.
Sandhya goes for a morning walk every day.
To make a question such that the answer of the question will be the underlined word, we have to identify the part of speech of that word.
Here, Sandhya is a noun.
When the underlined word is a noun, we have to use the Wh. word 'who'.
We don't need to use any helping verb after the Wh. word who.
Hence, the sentence would be,
Who goes for a morning walk every day?
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Additional Information:
1. Sentence:
A group of words which gives a meaning is called as sentence.
2. Kind of sentences:
A. Simple Sentence
B. Interrogative Sentence
C. Verbal Question
D. Imperative Sentence
E. Exclamatory Sentence
3. Simple Sentence:
A sentence with a subject, verb and object is a simple sentence.
Simple sentence ends with a full stop ( . ).
4. Interrogative Sentence: ( Wh. Question )
A sentence which asks something and starts with a Wh. pronoun is an Interrogative Sentence.
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark ( ? ).
5. Verbal Question:
A sentence which asks something and its answer is always either Yes or No is a verbal question.
A verbal question always starts with any helping verb.
A verbal question ends with a question mark ( ? ).
6. Imperative Sentence:
A sentence which gives a command is an imperative sentence.
An imperative sentence starts with main verb.
It ends with a full stop ( . ).
7. Exclamatory Sentence:
A sentence which expresses any feeling either happiness or sorrow is an exclamatory sentence.
It may start with How, What or any other exclamatory words.
It ends with an exclamation mark ( ! ).
★ Required Answer:-
- Sandhya goes for a morning walk every day. (Assertive)
- Does Sandhya go for a morning walk every day ? (Interrogative)
★What is interrogative sentence?
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.
(b) Interrogative Adverbs such as, when, where, why, how, how long, how far, how often, how soon.
(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