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Form Interrogative Sentences

The document provides examples of statements and their interrogative form counterparts. 20 statements are given and transformed into questions by changing the sentence structure and adding interrogative words like "is", "are", "do", "did", etc. Key aspects like the subject and verb are maintained but rearranged to form a question.

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Form Interrogative Sentences

The document provides examples of statements and their interrogative form counterparts. 20 statements are given and transformed into questions by changing the sentence structure and adding interrogative words like "is", "are", "do", "did", etc. Key aspects like the subject and verb are maintained but rearranged to form a question.

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  • Declarative Sentences: Presents a list of declarative sentences to demonstrate various forms of statements.
  • Interrogative Form: Converts the declarative sentences from Page 1 into questions to illustrate interrogative forms.

Form Interrogative Sentences

1. Fritz is leaving today.

2. Margery was accused of cheating.

3. Ernie ate the last doughnut.

4. The chicken crossed the road.

5. Betty can play the saxophone.

6. You can understand why I'm upset.

7. There's a doctor in the house.

8. The geese are returning early this year.

9. Your parents try to cheer you up when you're sad.

10. Darlene chose the most expensive items on the menu.

11. You will take steps to correct this problem.

12. The doctor told us to add cereal to the baby's formula.

13. Bill's teachers understand why he's sleepy all the time.

14. Laura knows how to serve her customers effectively and efficiently.

15. The prices in our cafeteria are reasonable.

16. He will drive the children to swim practice.

17. All the managers were taught how to use the new software.

18. We have received a pay raise this year.

19. Basketball is Etta's favorite sport.

20. The repairs to the car cost more than the car was worth.
1. Is Fritz leaving today?
2. Was Margery accused of cheating?
3. Did Ernie eat the last doughnut?
4. Did the chicken cross the road?
5. Can Betty play the saxophone?
6. Can you understand why I'm upset?
7. Is there a doctor in the house?
8. Are the geese returning early this year?
9. Do your parents try to cheer you up when you're sad?
10. Did Darlene choose the most expensive items on the menu?
11. Will you take steps to correct this problem?
12. Did the doctor tell us to add cereal to the baby's formula?
13. Do Bill's teachers understand why he's sleepy all the time?
14. Does Laura know how to serve her customers effectively and efficiently?
15. Are the prices in our cafeteria reasonable?
16. Will he drive the children to swim practice?
17. Were all the managers taught how to use the new software?
18. Have we received a pay raise this year?
19. Is basketball Etta's favorite sport?
20. Did the repairs to the car cost more than the car was worth?

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