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VII.
Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative forms without
changing its tense:
a. I have seen that movie.
b. She has gone to the library.
c. They have lived here for years.
d. The baby has broken the glass.
The hens have laid plenty of eggs.

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Answered by TheLogophile
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Answer:

a. Haven't I seen that movie?

b. hasn't she gone to the library?

c. Haven't they lived here for years?

d. hasn't the baby broken the glass?

e. haven't the hens laid plenty of eggs?

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Explanation:

This is the best way to change sentences into negatively interrogative form without changing its meaning!

Answered by prisha6324
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1. I haven’t seen that movie
2. She hasn’t gone to movie
3. They haven’t lived here for years
4. The baby has not broken the glass
5. The hen haven’t laid plenty of eggs .

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