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Write the rule of interrogative sentence in present continuos and past continuos tense. Write with examples.​

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Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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The present continuous, in its interrogative form, has this structure: To be + subject + [verb + -ing] + …?

example:-Is he, she, it going?

The past continuous, in its interrogative form, has this structure: Was/Were + subject + [verb + -ing] + …?

For example: — “Was I playing football when the phone rang?”

Answered by Gladys14
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interrogative sentences are of 2 types

*Wh questions

*yes /no questions

the rules are:

* no links should be used in wh questions

*questions should be changed into statement

*the reporting verb "said" or"said to" will be changed into "asked" or "enquired"

"If" or "weather "should be used while joining reporting speech with reported speech

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