Transform the following declarative sentences to the interrogative and the exclamatory. The first one has been done as an example.
1. He has a lot of work to do.
Interrogative: Does he have a lot of work to do?
Exclamatory: What a lot of work he has to do!
2. Too many people in Delhi own cars.
3. This sort of behavior is unacceptable.
4. It was a cold and stormy night.
5. We enjoyed ourselves at the party.
6. Jatin is a disappointment to his family.
7. Childhood days are absolute without care.
8. We can work much harder.
9. Health is more precious than wealth.
10. your mother has a lovely smile.
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Does no one knows when the train will arrive in Delhi. (interrogative)
Is this the kind of dress to wear to school? (interrogative)
This is not the kind of dress one should wear to school. (declarative)
An exclamatory sentence can be changed to the declarative.
How peacefully the infant lies in its cot! (exclamatory)
The infant lies peacefully in its cot. (declarative)
How can I ever forget those happy days! (exclamatory)
I can never forget those happy days. (declarative)
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We enjoyed ourselves at the party
Answer is :dis we enjoy at the party
Answer is :dis we enjoy at the party
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