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B. Change the following sentences into negative sentences.

            1. Binu has watched many Hollywood movies.

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            2. Dipakis swimming in the river.

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            3. Keshav and his friends were playing the piano.
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            4. Prem should write an e-mail to his employer.
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            5. Dristi had her hair trimmed.

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            An Interrogative sentence asks something. In interrogative sentences,
            auxiliaries or modals normally come before the subject.
            For example:         Are you an intelligent girl?


                                 (auxiliary verb)      (subject)



            Two kinds of Interrogative sentence: Wh-questions and Yes/no
            questions. It ends with a question mark. - (?)

            Examples:            Are you fond of travelling?[auxiliary verb]
                                 This sentence is a Yes/no question because it begins
                                 with an auxiliary verb and the question is answerable
                                 by yes or no.



                                 When did you hit her in the head?


                                 [Wh-word] [auxiliary]



            This sentence begins with a Wh-word and requires new information.
            Some examples of Wh-words are: what, when, where, how, whose, which, etc.



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