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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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change into interrogative form

mR. Mehta has often scolded Ramu but he does not listen
  

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M r. Mehta has often scolded Ramu but he does not listen. If you want to make both parts a question, the easiest approach is to say Has Mr Mehta often scolded Ramu?

  • M r.
  • Mehta has often scolded Ramu but he does not listen.
  • If you want to make both parts a question, the easiest approach is to say Has Mr Mehta often scolded Ramu?
  • Doesn't Ramu listen?
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Mr. Mehta has often scolded Ramu but he does not listen.

If you want to make both parts a question, the easiest approach is to say
Has Mr Mehta often scolded Ramu?
Doesn't Ramu listen?

Clive

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