It varies according to the type of sentence, but if you have a sentence like this one:
She is working late tonight.
then you can make a yes/no sentence starting with the be verb:
Is she working late tonight?
or with this sentence:
All my friends have seen the movie
you can make another yes/no question starting with have:
Have all your friends seen the movie?
A sentence with the word transform would be: This old building will gradually transform into a new establishment.
To transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence, you can typically invert the subject and auxiliary verb or add a question word at the beginning of the sentence. For example, "You are going to the store." becomes "Are you going to the store?" or "She likes chocolate." becomes "Does she like chocolate?"
To transform a declarative sentence into an interrogative sentence, you typically invert the subject and auxiliary verb. For example, "You are coming" becomes "Are you coming?" In some cases, you may need to add a question word like "what," "where," "why," etc. to the beginning of the sentence.
I hate transform boundaries!!
I hate transform boundaries!!
Declarative sentences are in the form of a statement, end in a period and are NOT a command an exclamation or a question. So to change a declarative sentence into an interrogative (which IS a question) reword it as a question. Sometimes all that is needed is to add a question mark at the end of the sentence. For example: Declarative - I like ice cream. Interrogative - I like ice cream?
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The formation of a new company will transform the market place dynamics
differenciate kernel from transform sentences
He Transformed me into this. Who Transforms the power of king?
The alchemists wanted to transform iron into gold.
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