Transform these assertive sentences into interrogative sentences. one has been done
for you.
1. This is his book.
2. The head boy will be in charge of this duty.
3. He is a chartered accountant.
4. She can run fast.
5. We should inform them.
6. He has submitted his notebook.
7. We all want to play different sports.
8. The watchman opened the gate.
9. We should stop the car.
10. I should put
away.
11. This is a wasteful expenditure.
12. He has gone to school.
13. You are in the team.
14. He will benefit from this arrangement.
15. The child slept well.
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Answer:
1. is this his book ?
2. will the headboy be in chargeof this duty?
3. is he a chartered accountant?
4. can she run fast?
5. should we inform them ?
6. had she submitted his notebook?
7. do we all want to play different sports?
8 had the watchman opened the gate ?
9. should we stop the car ?
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Option C gives the wrong cause-and-effect relation to the implied meaning and is incorrect. Option D also wrongly arranges the words to give incoherent meaning, hence incorrect.Therefore, the only option left, Option A, with the proper order of words and coherent meaning, is correct.
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