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Write in interrogative form 1. There's a doctor in the house 2. The prices in our cafeteria are reasonable

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Answered by mrsria
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Answer:

1. Is there a doctor in the house ??

2. Are the prices in your cafeteria reasonable ??

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Answered by VineetaGara
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1. Is there a doctor in the house?

2. Are the prices in your cafeteria reasonable?

  • A sentence that poses a question is called an interrogative sentence.
  • Such sentences end with a question mark.
  • The form of an interrogative question is Auxiliary verb+ subject+ main verb
  • So the sentence must be reframed accordingly
  • Examples of interrogative questions
  • Do you like ice cream?
  • Have you had your lunch?
  • #SPJ1

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