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There is no hope for me if you do not come. change into interogative

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Answered by Ritughara372
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Answer:

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is there will be no hope if you do not come??

Answered by Nereida
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The given sentence — There is no hope for me if you do not come., is an assertive sentence.

The interrogative form of the sentence is — Is there a hope for me if you do not come ?

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An assertive sentence asserts and declares about something.

An exclamatory sentence are spoken on the impact of some strong feeling.

Some examples of inter changing assertive sentences to interrogative sentences are –

  • A - Nobody will believe your story.

Interrogative - Will anyone believe your story?

  • A - She didn't responded you.

Interrogative - Did she responded you?

  • A - You should have consulted a specialist.

Interrogative - Shouldn't you have consulted a specialist?

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