Interchange of Interrogative and Assertive Sentences – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Transformation of Sentences – Interchange of Interrogative and Assertive Sentences – Set 2”.

1. Choose the correct transformation from assertive to interrogative in the given sentence.
There is no other happiness in this world than being with family.
a) Would there be any other happiness in this world than being with family?
b) Does this world have any other happiness than being with family?
c) Could there be any other happiness in this world than being with family?
d) Is there any other happiness in this world than being with family?
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Answer: d
Explanation: The sentence, “Is there any other happiness in this world than being with family?” is the correct transformation of the given sentence. It changes the sentence from assertive to interrogative through the questioning tone. The given sentence is a statement that conveys a message (assertive). The resulting sentence questions about the fact in the assertive sentence (interrogative).

2. Identify the correct transformation of the sentence from interrogative to assertive.
Can she complete the project within the time given?
a) She cannot complete the project within the time given
b) She might not be able to complete the project within the time given
c) She would not complete the project within the time given
d) She will never complete the project within the time given
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Answer: a
Explanation: The correct transformation of given sentence is “She cannot complete the project within the time given”. The word ‘can she’ in given sentence is changed from its interrogative to its assertive form(she cannot). Interrogative sentences contain a questioning tone. Assertive sentences convey the message as a statement/declaration that is questioned the interrogative sentence but without using questioning words in it.

3. Choose the correct transformation of the assertive sentence given into an interrogative sentence.
It was very kind of the man to lend his money.
a) Wouldn’t it be kind of the man to lend his money?
b) How kind of the man to lend his money!
c) Could it be kind of the man to lend his money?
d) Doesn’t it seem very kind of the man to lend his money?
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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, “How kind of the man to lend his money!” is the interrogative form of the sentence given. Interrogative sentences contain questioning words like ‘could, would, is, does, will etc.’ or exclamatory words that are all indicators of interrogative meaning. However, assertive sentences tell the reader the same meaning as interrogative sentences but without using interrogative indicators. Here, the sentence ‘Patience is the most important virtue’ contains a statement tone, which, when changed into ‘isn’t patience the most important virtue?’ gives an interrogative tone.
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4. Which one among the given is the correct transformation from interrogative to assertive?
Does he play with his friends every day?
a) He plays with his friends every day
b) His friends play with him every day
c) He had been playing with his friends every day
d) Everyday he will play with his friends
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Answer: a
Explanation: The sentence, “He plays with his friends every day” is the correct transformation of the given sentence. It changes the sentence from interrogative to assertive. The given sentence is an interrogative one. It has the interrogative word ‘does he play?’ which is changed into its assertive form ‘he plays’ in the resulting sentence. However, the meaning implied is not altered during the transformation, only the tone is.

5. The correct transformation from assertive to interrogative among given sentences is _____
It is the most expensive jewel in this world.
a) Isn’t it the most expensive jewel in this world?
b) Will this be the most expensive jewel in this world?
c) Was this the most expensive jewel in this world?
d) Could this be the most expensive jewel in this world?
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Answer: a
Explanation: The sentence, “isn’t it the most expensive jewel in this world?” is the correct transformation of the given sentence. The phrase ‘It is the most expensive jewel’ in the given sentence is changed into ‘isn’t it the most expensive jewel?’ in the transformed sentence which is an interrogative tone. It replaces the tone of the sentence without changing the meaning conveyed in the given sentence.

6. Pick the correct transformation of the from assertive to interrogative in given sentence.
Everyone went to eat food at the star hotel.
a) Has everyone gone to eat food at the star hotel?
b) Would everyone have gone to eat food at the star hotel?
c) Has the food at the star hotel eaten by everyone?
d) Did everyone go to eat food at the star hotel?
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Answer: a
Explanation: The correct transformation of given sentence is “Has everyone gone to eat food at the star hotel?”. The word ‘Everyone went to eat food’ in the given sentence is changed to ‘Has everyone gone to eat food?’ that indicates the change from assertive to interrogative without modulating the meaning of it. The interrogative indicator ‘has everyone?’ is used here.

7. Which among the given is the correct transformation of the assertive sentence given into an interrogative sentence?
They were washing the old car.
a) Was the old car washed by them?
b) Are they washing the old car?
c) Is the old car being washed by them?
d) Were they washing the old car?
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, “Were they washing the old car? is the transformation of the given assertive sentence into an interrogative one. The word ‘they were’ in the sentence indicates an assertive tone that is changed into ‘were they?’ in the resulting interrogative sentence.
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8. State whether the following sentence is true or false.
‘Gandhiji was an amazing human being’ is transformed into interrogative as ‘Was Gandhiji an amazing human being?’
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the sentence given, the assertive sentence is transformed into interrogative one by changing the tone to ‘was Gandhiji?’ that poses a question to the reader. The verb used in the assertive sentence is used to ask the question in most of the transformations. Thus, the given statement is true.

9. Choose the correct transformation of the from assertive to interrogative for the sentence given.
You have written the test very well.
a) Had you written well in the test?
b) Wow, you have written well in the test!
c) Did you write well in the test?
d) Is it that you have written well in the test?
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Answer: c
Explanation: ‘Wow, you have written well in the test!’ is the transformation of the given sentence with assertive tone into an interrogative sentence. The resulting sentence is framed by using interrogative words that describe a question or exclamation. The assertive sentences have the same meaning as the interrogative sentence but without any expressive tones.
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10. Identify the correct transformation of the from assertive to interrogative among the given sentences.
I will obey my teacher’s words forever.
a) Will I not be obeying to my teacher’s words?
b) Will I fail not to obey my teacher’s words?
c) Will I ever fail to obey my teacher’s words?
d) Would I be denying to obey my teacher’s words?
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, “Will I ever fail to obey my teacher’s words?” is the correct change from assertive into interrogative. The interrogative form contains an interrogative tone that is conveyed through the question or exclamatory tone. In the given sentence, ‘will always obey’ is transformed into ‘will I ever fail to obey?’ with the interrogative indicator ‘will I?’ in it.

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