English, asked by Shiva1921109, 3 months ago

transform these sentences into a yes or no question
1. he loves this town
2.They like soccer
3.She can drive a lorry
4.They are nice
5. They went to the swimming pool​

Answers

Answered by adithyaanjalikrishna
10

Answer:

1.does he love this town?

2.does they like soccer?

3.Can she drive a lorry?

4.Are they nice?

5.did they go to the swimming pool?

Answered by pankajpal6971
2

Answer:

1. Does he love this town?

2. Do they like soccer?

3. Can she drive a lorry?

4. Are they nice?

5. Did they go to the swimming pool?

Explanation:

  • Typically, the predicate and main verb come before the subject in interrogative phrases. For instance, who spoke last in the question? The interrogative pronoun or question word in this sentence is "who," the main verb is "was," and the subject is "the last speaker."
  • In contrast to sentences that make a declaration, give an order, or create an exclamation, an interrogative sentence poses a question. The subject and predicate of interrogative sentences are often inverted, with the first verb in a verb phrase appearing before the subject.

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