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Jenniferbb5 Posted 9 years ago
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How to convert a simple present tense into a question? For example: This is your handbag. It's a simple present tense. If we convert it into a question. then we need to put the verb "is" in (at) the beginning of the sentence in front of the subject / in front of the subject. after that the period should be changed into a question mark at the end. at this point, we can say it in the rising tone or falling tone both are ok. But in daily communications, it is not necessary to put a verb in the beginning of the sentence / in front of subject, The question mark can be inserted at the end of the sentence. For example. The sentence “This is your book? “or“ This is your coat? ”At this point, you have to say them in the rising tone.
I wrote those sentences, I am not sure they are correct or wrong? please help me. thank you teachers.
  

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jenniferbb5 we can say it in the rising tone or falling tone both are ok. No. Is this your handbag?

  • jenniferbb5 we can say it in the rising tone or falling tone both are ok.
  • No.
  • Is this your handbag?
  • has a rising tone at the end because it's a yes-no question.
  • jenniferbb5 The sentence “This is your book?
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jenniferbb5we can say it in the rising tone or falling tone both are ok.
No. Is this your handbag?has a rising tone at the end because it's a yes-no question.
jenniferbb5The sentence “This is your book? “or“ This is your coat? ”At this point, you have to say them in the rising tone.
Correct, but this type of question

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