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Turn the sentences into interrogative

1. My aunt lived in this house.

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2. They played tenis.

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3. My mother drove the car.

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4. You studied english.

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5. My brother spoke.

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Answers

Answered by VishnuPriya2801
28

Answer:-

1) My aunt lived in this house.

The given sentence is in Simple past tense.

Structure of simple past tense (Affirmative sentence) :

Subject + Verb₂ + Object

Here,

  • Subject my aunt
  • Verb₂ lived.
  • Object in this house.

For Interrogative sentence it's structure is :

Did + subject + Verb₁ + Object ?

So, Required sentence :

A) Did my aunt live in this house ?

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2) They played tennis.

Here,

  • Subject They
  • Verb₂ Played
  • Object tennis.

Did + Subject + Verb₁ + object ?

A) Did they play tennis ?

_______________________________

3) My mother drove the car.

Here,

  • Subject My mother
  • Verb₂ Drove
  • Object the car.

Did + Subject + Verb₁ + object ?

A) Did my mother drive the car ?

_______________________________

4) You studied English.

Here,

  • Subject You
  • Verb₂ Studied
  • ObjectEnglish

Did + Subject + Verb₁ + object ?

A) Did you study English ?

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5) My brother spoke.

Here,

  • Subject My brother
  • Verb + object spoke.

Did + Subject + Verb₁ + object ?

A) Did my brother speak ?

Answered by Intelligentcat
108

Answer:

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\red{\bigstar} Define

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Sentence is a group of words which make complete sense.

(i) Assertive or declarative

It can be negative or positive.

(ii) Interrogative

(iii) Imperative

(iv) Exclamatory.

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A sentence in the form of a statement is called an assertive or declarative sentence.

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● He will come. (positive)

● He will not come. (negative).

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A sentence in the form of a question is called an interrogative sentence.

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{For \: Example:-}}}} Was he swimming?

\sf\underline{\pink{\:\:\: \:\: Imperative \: Sentence \: : - \:\:}} \\ \\

A sentence in the form of command, request etc. is called an imperative sentence.

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{For \: Example:-}}}} Shut the door.

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A sentence in the form of exclamation, expressing feelings of joy, sorrow, surprise etc. is called an exclamatory sentence.

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Now ,

❥ Turn the sentences into interrogative

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1. My aunt lived in this house.

✦ Did my aunt live in this house ?

2. They played tennis.

✦ Did they play tennis ?

3. My mother drove the car.

✦ Did my mother drive the car ?

4. You studied english.

✦ Did you study English ?

5. My brother spoke.

✦ Did my brother speak ?

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