the ship sank into the ocean.
translate in the negative-interrogative sentance
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As their name implies, negative interrogative sentences (sometimes called interro-negative sentences) are interrogative sentences that are made negative. In addition to asking literal questions, negative interrogative sentences are often used to imply that the speaker is expecting a certain answer or for emphatic effect.
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the ship was not in oceon
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NEGATIVE:- The ship did'nt sank into the ocean.
INTERROGATIVE:-Did the ship sank into the ocean?
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