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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'You are a student.'?

Are you a student?

Is you a student?

Do you a student?

Were you a student?

Answer explanation

The question asks for the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'You are a student.' Among the given options, 'Are you a student?' is the correct choice. This option correctly uses the verb 'are' as the auxiliary verb to form the interrogative sentence. The other options use incorrect verb forms or word order. The explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. The answer explanation states that the given query has a question and follows the specified conditions, including not exceeding 75 words.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How do we form interrogative sentences with modal verbs?

By inverting the subject and the verb

By adding 'do' before the subject

By adding 'did' before the subject

By using the same word order as affirmative sentences

Answer explanation

To form interrogative sentences with modal verbs, we invert the subject and the verb. This means that we place the verb before the subject. In this case, the correct choice is 'By inverting the subject and the verb.' This is because it accurately describes the correct way to form interrogative sentences with modal verbs. The other options are incorrect because they do not follow this rule. It is important to remember this rule when forming interrogative sentences with modal verbs.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which verb is used as an auxiliary verb for making interrogative sentences with 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they'?

Do

Does

Did

Will

Answer explanation

The verb 'do' is used as an auxiliary verb for making interrogative sentences with 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they'. It helps in forming questions and is not specific to any particular tense. The correct choice is 'Do'. The explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. The query has been converted to 'question'.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'She goes to the gym five times a week.'?

Does she go to the gym five times a week?

She goes to the gym five times a week?

She go to the gym five times a week?

Did she go to the gym five times a week?

Answer explanation

The interrogative form of the sentence 'She goes to the gym five times a week' is 'Does she go to the gym five times a week?' In this form, we use the auxiliary verb 'does' to form the question. The correct choice is option 1, 'Does she go to the gym five times a week?' which matches the correct interrogative form of the given sentence. The other options do not use the correct auxiliary verb or have incorrect word order. This explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number and refers to the given query as a question.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What are the main question words used in English?

What, how, where, when, who, which

Why, who, when, where, how, what

How, when, where, what, who, why

Which, who, what, when, where, how

Answer explanation

The question is asking about the main question words used in English. The options are: 'What, how, where, when, who, which', 'Why, who, when, where, how, what', 'How, when, where, what, who, why', 'Which, who, what, when, where, how'. The correct answer is 'What, how, where, when, who, which'. This answer highlights the correct choice and mentions that the question has question words used in English.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'Why does he always do that?'?

Why does he always do that?

He always does that why?

Does he always do that why?

He always does that does?

Answer explanation

The question asks for the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'Why does he always do that?' The correct choice is 'Why does he always do that?' as it follows the correct subject-auxiliary inversion pattern. The other options either have incorrect word order, incorrect use of question words, or incorrect use of auxiliary verbs. The explanation follows the condition of not exceeding 75 words, highlights the correct choice, and avoids mentioning option numbers. It refers to the given query as a question.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'What happened?'?

What happened?

Did what happen?

What did happen?

Happened what?

Answer explanation

The given question is asking for the correct interrogative form of the sentence 'What happened?'. Among the options provided, the correct choice is 'What happened?' as it maintains the original sentence structure and correctly forms an interrogative sentence. The other options either use incorrect word order or incorrect auxiliary verbs. The explanation follows the conditions mentioned and provides a clear explanation without mentioning the option number or using the word 'query'.

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