you were living in france change into question tag
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Your question - You were living in France
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Weren't you living in France?
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- A question-posing sentence is referred to as an interrogative sentence. Yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, tag questions, and direct or indirect interrogative sentences can all be used in interrogative sentences. Interrogative pronouns are frequently used at the beginning and end of interrogative statements.
- Here we are asked to change the sentence into interrogative form.
- "you were" is changed to "weren't you" and it is now in question form.
- Use an auxiliary verb, a modal verb, or a capital-letter-only question word to begin the interrogative sentence.
- Put a question mark at the end of the interrogative statement. This is also how one can recognise an interrogative statement for the first time.
- A declarative sentence's structure is slightly inverted for an interrogative statement. Auxiliary verb, main verb, or modal verb + subject + main verb (if there are multiple verbs in the sentence) + remainder of the sentence is how an interrogative sentence is structured.
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