Transformation Negatives Interrogatives
Transformation Negatives Interrogatives
Transformation Negatives Interrogatives
Sentences:
to Negatives and
Interrogatives
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5.
Assertive to
Interrogative
An assertive sentence can be changed
into an interrogative sentence by putting
the auxiliary verb before the subject.
Assertive: She is my friend.
Interrogative: Is she my friend?
Assertive: He has finished his work.
Interrogative: Has he finished his work?
Assertive: He is very intelligent.
Interrogative: Is he very intelligent?
Assertive to Interrogative
If the assertive sentence contains the
adverbnever, it becomeseverin the
interrogative sentence.
Assertive: I never asked you to do it.
Interrogative: Did I ever ask you to do it?
If the assertive sentence contains the
adverbno, it becomesanyin the interrogative
sentence.
Assertive: There is no sense in doing that.
Interrogative: Is there any sense in doing that?
Imperative to Interrogative
Note that the interrogative is a milder form of the
imperative. But the addition ofor notto the interrogative
form will add a touch of threat to it.
Imperative: Shut up.
Interrogative: Will you shut up or not?
Imperative: Get out of here.
Interrogative: Will you get out of here or not?
Imperative: Speak loudly.
Interrogative: Will you speak loudly?
Imperative: Please take me to the Director of the Institute.
Interrogative: Will you, please, take me to the Director of
the Institute?
Exercise
Answers
1. Was it a great sight? OR Was it not a great sight?
2. Can anyone tolerate this?
3. Is there anything particularly impressive about this picture?
4. Does anyone worship the setting sun?
5. Could Gulliver hear his watch ticking in his pocket?
6. Is it useless to cry over spilt milk? OR Is it not useless to cry over spilt
milk?
7. Is Switzerland known for its scenic beauty? OR Is not Switzerland known for
its scenic beauty?
8. Is the beauty of nature beyond description? OR Isnt the beauty of nature
beyond description?
9. Has everybody heard of Darwin? OR Hasnt everybody heard of Darwin?
10. Does he have his dinner at seven every evening?
11. Did I tell him to practice regularly? OR Did I not tell him to practice
regularly?
12. Is not virtue its own reward?
Answers
1. Will you, please, open the door?
2. Will you, please, get me a glass of
coffee?
3. Will you get out of here?
4. Will you, please, sit down?
5. Will you ask John to come here?
6. Will you, please, come here?