Assertive to Interrogative

Assertive to Interrogative

Assertive to Interrogative

A. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) He is a rich man.

(2)  He was very happy.

(3)  He is a great fool. 

(4)  A tiger can see in the dark.

(5) He has not done this.

(6) I can never do it.

(7)  He has never been to London.

(8)   I can never forget a man like you.

(9) I caught him by the hand. 

(10) I know how to swim.

B. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) He comes here every day.

(2) She sings a melodious song.

(3) I caught him by the hand. 

(4) I know how to swim. 

(5) She worked out the sum. 

(6) Everyone loves flowers. 

(7) Nobody trusts a liar.

(8) Nobody can have faith in a liar.

(9) Everybody needs your help. 

(10) All wish to be happy. 

C. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) None can do this. 

(2) Nobody can have faith in such a liar. 

(3) Everybody loves her mother. 

(4) None likes to forget his country.

(5) Everybody turned to look at Bahadur.

(6) I have never been to Cox's Bazar. 

(7) We eat to live. 

(8) There is no use of this book. 

(9) There is no use of this law. 

(10) They spent a pleasant day. 

D. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Their glory can never fade. 

(2) He had nothing to say in this matter. 

(3) I never drink tea. 

(4) There is no use of wasting time. 

(5) Everybody turned to look at Bahadur. 

(6) Nobody believes a liar. 

(7) Nobody trusts a liar. 

(8) None believes a liar. 

(9) None likes to forget his country. 

(10) None could say that the shy boy would be the famous Einstein. 

E. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Everybody hates a liar. 

(2) Everybody wants to be rich. 

(3) Everybody fears death. 

(4) Everybody loves her mother. 

(5) Everybody likes an honest man.

Assertive to Interrogative - Answers

A. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Assertive: He is a rich man.

Interrogative: Isn’t he a rich man?

(2) Assertive:  He was very happy.

Interrogative: Wasn’t he very happy?

(3) Assertive:  He is a great fool.

Interrogative: Isn’t he a great fool?

(4) Assertive:  A tiger can see in the dark.

Interrogative: Can’t a tiger see in the dark?

(5) Assertive: He has not done this.

Interrogative: Has he done this?

(6) Assertive: I can never do it.

Interrogative: Can I ever do it?

(7) Assertive:  He has never been to London.

Interrogative: Has he ever been to London?

(8) Assertive:   I can never forget a man like you.

Interrogative: Can I ever forget a man like you?

(9) Assertive: I caught him by the hand. 

Interrogative: Didn’t I catch him by the hand?

(10) Assertive: I know how to swim.

Interrogative: Don’t I know how to swim?

B. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Assertive: He comes here every day.

Interrogative: Doesn’t he come here every day?

(2) Assertive: She sings a melodious song.

Interrogative: Doesn’t she sing a melodious song?

(3) Assertive: I caught him by the hand. 

Interrogative: Didn’t I catch him by the hand?

(4) Assertive: I know how to swim. 

Interrogative: Don’t I know how to swim?

(5) Assertive: She worked out the sum. 

Interrogative: Didn’t she work out the sum?

(6) Assertive: Everyone loves flowers. 

Interrogative: Who doesn’t love flowers?

Interrogative: Doesn’t everyone love flowers?

Interrogative: Does anyone hate flowers?

(7) Assertive: Nobody trusts a liar.

Interrogative: Who trusts a liar?

Interrogative: Does anybody trust a liar?

(8) Assertive: Nobody can have faith in a liar.

Interrogative: Who can have faith in a liar?

Interrogative: Can anybody have faith in a liar?

(9) Assertive: Everybody needs your help. 

Interrogative: Who doesn’t need your help?

Interrogative: Doesn’t everybody need your help?

(10) Assertive: All wish to be happy. 

Interrogative: Who don’t wish to be happy?

Interrogative: Don’t all wish to be happy?

C. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Assertive: None can do this. 

Interrogative: Who can do this?

Interrogative: Can anyone do this?

(2) Assertive: Nobody can have faith in such a liar. 

Interrogative: Who can have faith in such a liar?

Interrogative: Can anybody have faith in such a liar?

(3) Assertive: Everybody loves her mother. 

Interrogative: Who does not love her mother?

Interrogative: Doesn’t everybody love her mother?

Interrogative: Does anybody hate her mother?

(4) Assertive: None likes to forget his country.

Interrogative: Who likes to forget his country?

Interrogative: Does anyone like to forget his country?

(5) Assertive: Everybody turned to look at Bahadur.

Interrogative: Who didn’t turn to look at Bahadur?

Interrogative: Didn’t everybody turn to look at Bahadur?

(6) Assertive: I have never been to Cox's Bazar. 

Interrogative: Have I ever been to Cox's Bazar?

(7) Assertive: We eat to live. 

Interrogative: Don’t we eat to live?

(8) Assertive: There is no use of this book. 

Interrogative: Is there any use of this book?

(9) Assertive: There is no use of this law. 

Interrogative: Is there any use of this law?

(10) Assertive: They spent a pleasant day. 

Interrogative: Didn’t they spend a pleasant day?

D. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Assertive: Their glory can never fade. 

Interrogative: Can their glory ever fade?

(2) Assertive: He had nothing to say in this matter. 

Interrogative: Had he anything to say in this matter?

(3) Assertive: I never drink tea. 

Interrogative: Do I ever drink tea?

(4) Assertive: There is no use of wasting time. 

Interrogative: Is there any use of wasting time?

(5) Assertive: Everybody turned to look at Bahadur. 

Interrogative: Who didn’t turn to look at Bahadur?

(6) Assertive: Nobody believes a liar. 

Interrogative: Who believes a liar?

(7) Assertive: Nobody trusts a liar. 

Interrogative: Who trusts a liar?

(8) Assertive: None believes a liar. 

Interrogative: Who believes a liar?

(9) Assertive: None likes to forget his country. 

Interrogative: Who likes to forget his country?

(10) Assertive: None could say that the shy boy would be the famous Einstein. 

Interrogative: Who could say that the shy boy would be the famous Einstein?

E. Change the following assertive sentences into interrogative without changing the meaning.

(1) Assertive: Everybody hates a liar. 

Interrogative: Who doesn’t hate a liar?

(2) Assertive: Everybody wants to be rich. 

Interrogative: Who does not want to be rich?

(3) Assertive: Everybody fears death. 

Interrogative: Who does not fear death?

(4) Assertive: Everybody loves her mother. 

Interrogative: Who doesn’t love her mother?

(5) Assertive: Everybody likes an honest man. 

Interrogative: Who does not like an honest man?