English, asked by harikagottipati09, 6 months ago

Turn the sentences into interrogative

1. My aunt lives in this house.

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2. They play tenis.

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3. My mother drives the car.

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4. You study english.

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5. My brother speak.

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Answers

Answered by sandeep662
11
1) Do my aunt live in this house?
2) Do they play tennis?
3) Does my mother drives the car?
4)Do you study English?
5)Do my brother speak?
Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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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 is going to Delhi today.

● 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.

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Was he swimming?

\begin{gathered}\sf\underline{\pink{\:\:\: \:\: Imperative \: Sentence \: : - \:\:}} \\ \\\end{gathered}

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

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Shut the door

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