Conversion Of Sentences Quiz

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1.  Choose the correct question form:

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The correct question form is "Do you like the poem?" This is the correct form because it follows the standard subject-verb-object structure of a question in English. The subject "you" comes before the verb "do," which is followed by the object "the poem." The other options ("Like you do the poem?" and "Do like you the poem?") do not follow the correct question form and are grammatically incorrect.

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Conversion Of Sentences Quiz - Quiz

Play the conversion of sentences quiz designed for the beginning level students who are new to the English language and want to be better in the same language.... see moreFor day-to-day conversation, we need to learn how to convert statements into questions. This quiz will not only test you on that, but you will get better clarity on the conversion of sentences after this quiz. Let's go for it! Best of luck, and have fun!
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2.  Choose the correct question form:

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The correct question form is "Do you bath every day?" because it follows the subject-verb order of a question in English. The subject "you" comes before the verb "bath," and the auxiliary verb "do" is used to form the question.

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3.  Choose the correct question form:

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The correct question form is "Is he the best player?" This question follows the standard subject-verb-object structure of a question and correctly asks whether "he" is the best player. The other options either have incorrect word order or use "is" incorrectly.

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4. Choose the best question form:

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The correct answer is "Is he painting the picture?" This question form follows the correct structure of subject + verb + object. It is asking about the action of painting and inquiring whether or not he is the one doing it.

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5. Convert "Paul wants to have tea." into a question statement.

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The correct answer is "What does Paul want to have?" This question is the most grammatically correct and clear way to convert the given statement into a question. It follows the structure of a typical question by starting with the interrogative word "What" followed by the auxiliary verb "does" and the subject "Paul," and ends with the verb phrase "want to have."

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6.  Choose the best question form:

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The correct answer is "Do they come back tomorrow?" because it is the grammatically correct question form in the present tense for a third-person plural subject. The verb "come" is used with the pronoun "they," and the auxiliary verb "do" is used to form the question. The other options are incorrect because they either use the incorrect verb form ("comes" instead of "come") or the incorrect subject-verb agreement ("does" instead of "do" with "they").

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7.  Choose the best question form:

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The correct answer is "Does Alice pay the bill?" This is the correct question form because it follows the subject-verb inversion rule for forming questions in English. The subject "Alice" comes before the verb "pay" and the auxiliary verb "does" is used to form the question.

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8.  Choose the best question form:

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The correct answer is "Did you go to the movie yesterday?" This is the correct question form in the past tense, using the auxiliary verb "did" to form the question and the base form of the verb "go." The other options are incorrect because they either use the wrong verb form ("went") or incorrect word order ("Were you go").

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9.  Choose the correct question form:

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The given options do not form a grammatically correct question. The correct question form should be "Is he my friend?" or "Was he my friend?" or "Is he still my friend?" None of the given options match the correct question form.

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10.  Choose the correct question form:

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The correct answer is "All of these" because all three question forms are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably to ask about someone's departure. "Has he gone?" is in the present perfect tense, "Did he go?" is in the past simple tense, and "Did he leave?" is also in the past simple tense.

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