the jury gave it’s verdict today...?( tag question)
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Here, “jury” is used as a collective noun. In other words, you're not referring to individual members of the jury; instead, you're referring to the
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'Did not the jury give its verdict today?'
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Converting a sentence into a question entails some rules.
- Do not add new words until necessary.
- Try to convert the sentence into a question by converting the forms of the same words while the tense remains the same.
- In case the sentence is positive, the question must be negative.
- Construct the question in a manner that the sentence becomes the answer to the thus converted question.
There can be other forms of the question, like,
- Has not the jury given its verdict today?
- Will the jury not give its verdict today?
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