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the weather change everyday.

change interrogative​

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Answered by mad210202
1

Doesn't the weather change every day?

Explanation:

The interrogative form of the given sentence is- 'Doesn't the weather change every day?'

There are a few policies that determine the change of any statement into an interrogative sentence-

  1. If the statement is given in the form of affirmation then it is changed into a negative interrogative statement and vice versa this means that if the sentence is in the form of the negative interrogative sentence then it is converted into an affirmative type of sentence.
  2. If there may be the usage of 'never' in the statement then it is changed into 'even'.
  3. If there may be the usage of 'no-one', 'nobody', or 'none' it has to get replaced by the word 'who'.
Answered by SparshaM
1

Answer:

The weather change everyday : change into Interrogative

The given sentence is said to turn into Interrogative Sentence. The Interrogative sentence is :

  • 'Does the weather change everyday?'

  • It also can be : 'Doesn't the weather change everyday?'

Explanation :

  • Above two Interrogative sentences are right because if first sentence and second sentences are asked, their reply will be 'yes, the weather change everyday.'

  • According to English Grammar an Interrogative sentence is made by using an auxiliary verb or helping verb first and next subject , main verb and objects are used one by one.

  • Here in the sentences auxiliary verbs are 'Doesn't' and 'does'. 'Does' indicates Interrogative Sentence and 'doesn't' also indicate Interrogative Sentence but for 'not' it is also called Interrogative + Negative sentence.

  • Interrogative sentences always ask questions : How are you? And its answer can be good or bad.
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