1.By using auxiliary verb- to change statements into questions.
ex. I go to school everyday.
Where do you go everyday?
2. If you already have an auxiliary verb, all you need to do is bring it to the beginning of the sentence.
ex. He will go to school.
Will he go to school?
3. Putting linking verbs to the front of the sentence.
ex. He is going to school.
Is he going to school?
To change a statement into a question, invert the subject and the auxiliary verb, add an interrogative word (like who, what, when, where, why, or how) if necessary, and include a question mark at the end of the sentence. For example, "You are going to the store" changes to "Are you going to the store?"
When changing a question into a statement, you generally don't use question words like "who," "what," or "how." You also typically rearrange the word order so that the sentence follows a subject-verb-object pattern. Additionally, you should end the sentence with a period instead of a question mark.
To change a statement into a question, you typically reverse the word order and add a question mark at the end. You can also use question words like "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," or "how" at the beginning of the sentence. Lastly, you can change the intonation of your voice to indicate that it is a question.
You can turn a statement into a question by adding a question word (such as who, what, where, when, why, how) at the beginning of the statement, or by changing the word order to make it interrogative. Additionally, you can adjust the tone of your voice to indicate that you are asking a question.
No, a question and a statement are two distinct types of sentences. A question is used to inquire about information while a statement is used to express a fact or opinion.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
When changing a question into a statement, you generally don't use question words like "who," "what," or "how." You also typically rearrange the word order so that the sentence follows a subject-verb-object pattern. Additionally, you should end the sentence with a period instead of a question mark.
To change a statement into a question, you typically reverse the word order and add a question mark at the end. You can also use question words like "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," or "how" at the beginning of the sentence. Lastly, you can change the intonation of your voice to indicate that it is a question.
In changing the sentence into a ye/no question,the verb in the change form is always plural if the question starts with do,does,did
Please resubmit a question as the above is a statement. Thank you.
You can turn a statement into a question by adding a question word (such as who, what, where, when, why, how) at the beginning of the statement, or by changing the word order to make it interrogative. Additionally, you can adjust the tone of your voice to indicate that you are asking a question.
A positive statement is followed by a negative tagA negative statement is followed by a negative tag
It's not a question but a statement.
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This is a statement and not a question. To ask a question you have to ask a who, what, why, where, when, or how question. I will tell you that your statement is wrong. As a drug education teacher I have found that providing information on what happens to the body systems and mind may prevent some people from drug use.
This is a statement and not a question. To ask a question you have to ask a who, what, why, where, when, or how question. I will tell you that your statement is wrong. As a drug education teacher I have found that providing information on what happens to the body systems and mind may prevent some people from drug use.