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Assertive to Interrogative Sentences Exercises with Answers

Part A. Transformation of Sentences Assertive to Interrogative Exercises
Part B. Transformation of Sentences Assertive to Interrogative Exercises

A. Assertive to Interrogative Sentence

 Exercise – 1

  1. That is not the way a student should behave.
  2. It is extremely foolish to waste money in betting.
  3. He left the town two years ago.
  4. Iron is the most useful of all metals.
  5. No one ever saw a greater misfortune.

Check Your Answers

  1. Is that the way a student should behave?
  2. Why waste money in betting?
  3. Did he not leave the town two years ago?
  4. Is the iron not most useful of all metals?
  5. Whoever saw a greater misfortune? Or Did anyone ever see a greater misfortune?

Exercise – 2

1. Nobody would like to be called a fool.
2. Everybody loves his motherland.
3. Money does not grow on trees.
4. It is no good to help a mean man.
5. Everybody likes to be prosperous.

Check Your Answers

  1. Who would like to be called a fool?
  2.  Who does love his motherland? Or Does anybody not love his motherland?
  3. Does money grow on trees?
  4. Is it any good to help a mean man?
  5. Who does not like to be prosperous? Or Does anyone not like to be prosperous?

Exercise – 3

  1. No one has seen the wind.
  2. Everyone loves his own country.
  3. A man can never change his nature.
  4. No wise man will behave so.
  5. Everyone knows Sardar Patel.

Check Your Answers

  1. Who has seen the wind? Or Has anyone seen the wind?
  2. Who does not love his own country? Or Does anyone not love his country?
  3. Can a man ever change his nature?
  4. Will a wise man behave so?
  5. Who does not know Sardar Patel?

B. Transformation of Sentences Assertive to Interrogative Exercises

Interrogative to Assertive Sentence

Exercise – 1

  1. Who can tolerate such an insult?
  2. Who does not know Bhagat Singh?
  3. Why waste time in talking idle?
  4. Can you touch the sky?
  5. Is this the way to talk to your father?

Check Your Answers

  1. No one can tolerate such an insult.
  2. Everyone knows Bhagat Singh.
  3. It is extremely foolish to waste time in talking idle.
  4. You cannot touch the sky.
  5. This is not the way to talk to your father.

Exercise – 2

  1. Can anyone love more than a mother?
  2. How can he cheat me?
  3. When will those happy days return?
  4. Is smoking not injurious to health?

Check Your Answers

  1. No one can love more than a mother.
  2. He cannot cheat me like this.
  3. Those happy days will never return.
  4. Smoking is injurious to health.

Exercise – 3

  1. Does a mother not love her child?
  2. When can their glory fade?
  3. Who does not know Mahatma Gandhi?
  4. Why waste money?
  5. Who would like to be a slave?

Check Your Answers

  1. A mother loves her child.
  2. Their glory can never fade.
  3. Everyone knows Mahatma Gandhi.
  4. It is extremely foolish to waste money.
  5. No one would like to be a slave.

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