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Convert Assertive to Interrogative Sentence | Transformation for Sentences
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In this video, we will learn how to convert an assertive or declarative sentence to Interrogative sentence
without changing the meaning of sentence.
Assertive Sentence tells information or states a fact.
It ends with a period.
It can be both affirmative or positive and negative in meaning.
Interrogative Sentence.
Interrogative Sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark.
Let me give you an example of an interrogative sentence.
How to convert Assertive to Interrogative Sentence?
There are two simple steps involved in the conversion.
Step 1:
If the sentence is affirmative or positive, then convert it into negative and if negative then convert to positive.
Step 2:
Move the helping verb to the first position in the sentence.
Case 1 :
If helping verb is not provide, we check tense of the sentence and accordingly add the helping verb.
Generally this helping verbs are : Do/does/did
Case 2:
Sentences where Never is used, it will be converted to Ever, and where No is used, it will be converted to any.
Case 3: Sentences where 'Everybody/Everyone/all' is used. It gets converted to: Who + (Don't/Doesn't/Didn't)
Exercise :
1. That was not an example to be followed.
2. There is nothing better than a busy life
3. No one likes bad odour.
Please watch the entire video to understand the topic properly.
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
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Figure of Speech Part 1 :
Figure of Speech | Figurative vs Literal Language | Figurative Meaning vs Literal Meaning
Figure of Speech Part 2 :
Figure of Speech | Types of Figure of Speech | Examples of Figure of Speech
Figure of Speech Part 3 :
Repetition vs Alliteration | Figure of Speech
What are Articles ! Part 1 :
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Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
Seven Types of Pronoun :
Subject, Object and Verb :
Parts of Speech series :
Use of Capital Letters :
Phrases vs Clauses
Types of Clauses
Conjunction
Active vs Passive Voice
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without changing the meaning of sentence.
Assertive Sentence tells information or states a fact.
It ends with a period.
It can be both affirmative or positive and negative in meaning.
Interrogative Sentence.
Interrogative Sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark.
Let me give you an example of an interrogative sentence.
How to convert Assertive to Interrogative Sentence?
There are two simple steps involved in the conversion.
Step 1:
If the sentence is affirmative or positive, then convert it into negative and if negative then convert to positive.
Step 2:
Move the helping verb to the first position in the sentence.
Case 1 :
If helping verb is not provide, we check tense of the sentence and accordingly add the helping verb.
Generally this helping verbs are : Do/does/did
Case 2:
Sentences where Never is used, it will be converted to Ever, and where No is used, it will be converted to any.
Case 3: Sentences where 'Everybody/Everyone/all' is used. It gets converted to: Who + (Don't/Doesn't/Didn't)
Exercise :
1. That was not an example to be followed.
2. There is nothing better than a busy life
3. No one likes bad odour.
Please watch the entire video to understand the topic properly.
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
Types of Sentences based on the meaning
What is Adjective?
What is Adverb?
Figure of Speech Part 1 :
Figure of Speech | Figurative vs Literal Language | Figurative Meaning vs Literal Meaning
Figure of Speech Part 2 :
Figure of Speech | Types of Figure of Speech | Examples of Figure of Speech
Figure of Speech Part 3 :
Repetition vs Alliteration | Figure of Speech
What are Articles ! Part 1 :
Forms of Verbs :
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A
Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
Seven Types of Pronoun :
Subject, Object and Verb :
Parts of Speech series :
Use of Capital Letters :
Phrases vs Clauses
Types of Clauses
Conjunction
Active vs Passive Voice
Video playlist related to Tenses:
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