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Wittaler [7]
3 years ago
14

Change the following assertive into interrogative :

English
1 answer:
Alisiya [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. It was a great sight.

Ans: Wasn’t it a great sight?

2. No one can tolerate this.

Ans: Who can tolerate this?

3. Nobody salutes the setting sun.

Ans: Who salutes the setting sun?

4. Gulliver could hear his watch ticking in his pocket.

Ans: Couldn’t Gulliver hear his watch ticking in his pocket?

5. It is useless to cry over spilt milk.

Ans: Isn’t it useless to cry over spilt milk?

6. The beauty of nature beyond description.

Ans: Doesn’t the beauty of nature beyond description?

7. Everybody has heard of Darwin.

Ans: Who hasn’t heard of Darwin?

8. He has his dinner at seven every evening.

Ans: Hasn’t he has his dinner at seven evenings?

9. I told him to practise regularly.

Ans: Didn’t I tell him to practise regularly?

10. Virtue has its own reward.

Ans: Hasn’t virtue its own reward?

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