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she does her homework (change into interrogative)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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does \: she \: complete \: her \:  \\ homework.....

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The interrogative of the given sentence is 'does she do her homework'.

  • The given sentence is affirmative of the present indefinite tense because the first form of the verb (do) is used with 'es' and with the singular subject (she).
  • The rule to make the interrogative sentence in the present indefinite is 'question word (if any) + do/does + subject + not (if it is negative) + the first form of the verb + object + other words+?'.
  • In this case, the subject is singular so we have used 'does' in the beginning with the first form of the verb.

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