English, asked by roopaulakh45, 3 months ago


 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: simple \: present \: tense
1. \: she \: eats \: food. \: (assetive)
negative =
interrogative =
negative \: interrogative =

2. \: the \: children \: eat \: food. (assertive)
negative =
interrogative =
negative \: interrogative =



Change these sentences into Negative, Interrogative, Negative Interrogative.

Answers

Answered by OtakuSama
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1. She eats food

Negative :

Interrogative :

Negative Interrogative :

2. The children eat food

Negative :

Interrogative :

Negative Interrogative :

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  • 1. She eats food.

Negative :- She doesn't eat food.

Interrogative :- Does she eat food?

Negative Interrogative :- Doesn't she eat food?

  • 2. The children eat food.

Negative :- The children don't eat food?

Interrogative :- Do the children eat food?

Negative Interrogative :- Don't the children eat food?

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Explanation:-

We change a simple present assertive sentence into negative sentence following this structure:-

  • subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb + object

A simple present assertive sentence into interrogative sentence :-

  • Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object.

A simple present assertive sentence into negative interrogative sentence :-

  • auxiliary verb + not + subject + main verb + object.

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