You have not completed your project. (Change into interrogative)
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'Have you not completed your project?' is the interrogative form of 'You have not completed your project.'
What does interrogative form mean?
- The interrogative form is a sentence that asks a question.
- It typically starts with words like 'What', 'Why', 'How', 'Whom', 'When', 'Where', etc.
- It ends with a question mark(?).
- It can be asked to the listener, or as a general question.
- The sentence is given-
'You have not completed your project.'
is an assertive sentence.
- For changing it into an interrogative sentence, we will convert the assertion into a question.
- Whereas the assertive sentence states that the listener 'you' has not completed his/her project, the interrogative sentence will question the listener.
Therefore, the final form is 'Have you not completed your project?'
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