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The method of changing a declarative sentence to a rhetorical question.
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1.If it weren't for us humans, how could these turtles be harmed?
2.If it weren't for us humans, would these turtles still be harmed?
The first half of the sentence doesn't need to be changed.,Just change the second half of the sentence to a rhetorical question.。。。
Hopefully so!
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If it weren't for us humans, would these turtles still be harmed?
If it weren't for us humans, these turtles wouldn't have hurt at all, would they?
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If it weren't for us humans, would these turtles be harmed?
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If it weren't for us humans, how could these turtles be harmed?
Aren't these turtles harmed because of us humans?
Hopefully so!
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Aren't these turtles harmed because of us humans?
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The rhetorical question is changed to a declarative sentence, and the affirmative word in the rhetorical question is changed to a negative word, or the negative word is changed to an affirmative word.
Remove the rhetorical modal words (how, how, wouldn't it, etc.) from the rhetorical question.
Remove the interrogative particle at the end of the sentence (what, what, etc.).
The question mark is replaced by a full stop.
No matter which one you use, you must sort out the sentence smoothly after you have changed it.
Am I not going to know about this? - I know this.
Can't you use candles? - You can do without candles.
Isn't this a wonder of the world? - This is a wonder of the world.
Without hard work, can you get good grades in your studies? Without hard work, you can't get good grades in your studies.
Is this question as difficult as you say? This question is not as difficult as you say.
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Declarative sentence: The problems in life cannot be solved, otherwise it will be too dull.
Declarative sentences are used to describe a fact. Most of the sentences used in daily life are declarative sentences. In declarative sentences, the verb is in the second place. The first can be the subject, the adverbial, or the object.
No matter how the sentence changes, the verb (or auxiliary verb) always comes second. The position of the subject is always on either side of the verb, either in the first or third place. When an auxiliary verb or modal verb appears, the auxiliary or modal verb comes second, and the action verb comes last.
How to rephrase declarative sentences
Change the declarative sentence into a rhetorical question, and add rhetorical questions, such as "is it", "how", "why not", etc. Neither changing a declarative sentence to a rhetorical question or a rhetorical question to a declarative sentence cannot change the meaning of the original sentence.
Sentence transformation is an important way to train the form and effect of sentence expression. Different expressions will produce different expressions. For example, declarative sentences become rhetorical questions, declarative sentences become double negative sentences, direct narrative sentences become indirect narrative sentences, etc., all of which will produce different expression effects.
Skillful sentence transformation can improve the level of language comprehension, improve the expressiveness of language, and enhance the flexibility and artistry of choosing expressions according to the language situation.
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1. What's the use of reciting it in such a daze?
2. Don't you know that dogs bark when they make a fuss?
3. Aren't the few small black dots on the wires just cute little swallows?
4. Isn't that me raining?
5. Isn't the dictionary my silent friend and teacher?
6. Isn't this gorgeous flower the crystallization of the hard work of gardening workers?
7. Isn't there still white spray on the beach?
Isn't there an extra moon in the sky?
9. My flower skirt is fluttering, isn't it a colorful cloud?
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1. If there is a word "no", the word "no" should be removed, and the word "no" should be added if there is no word "no";
Example sentence, "The word of the father is deeply imprinted on my heart" is changed to "The word of the father is not deeply imprinted on my heart";
2. Add interrogative words;
the word of the father is not deeply imprinted on my heart" was changed to "how can the word of the father not be deeply imprinted on my heart";
3. Change the full stop to a question mark;
How can my father's words not be deeply imprinted on my heart" was changed to "How can my father's words not be deeply imprinted on my heart?" ”
4. Organize the sentence smoothly, and change the declarative sentence to a rhetorical question.
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The method of changing a declarative sentence to a rhetorical question.
1. Change the affirmative words in the affirmative sentence (yes, can, would, etc.) to negative words (no, can't, won't, etc.).
2. Change the negative words in the negative sentence (not, can't, won't, etc.) to affirmative words (yes, can, would, etc.).
3. Add rhetorical questions such as "how, how, how, wouldn't" in front of affirmative or negative words.
4. Add the interrogative particle "what, what" at the end of the sentence, etc., and change the full stop at the end of the sentence to a question mark.
For example, Uncle Lei Feng is an example for us to learn. When changing the rhetorical question, change the affirmative word "yes" to the negative word "not", add "wouldn't it" at the beginning of the sentence, add "what" at the end of the sentence, and change the full stop at the end of the sentence to a question mark.
In this way, the rhetorical question that was changed is: Isn't Uncle Lei Feng an example for us to learn?
Another example: we can't afford to waste time. When changing the rhetorical question, change the negative word "can't" to the affirmative word "can", and then before "can".
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Declarative sentence: Such a leisurely life, carefree, nothing can replace it.
1) Change the affirmative word in the rhetorical question to a negative word, or change the negative word to an affirmative word.
2) Remove the rhetorical modal words (how, how, don't, etc.) from the rhetorical question.
3) Remove the interrogative particles at the end of the sentence (what, what, etc.).
4) Change the question mark to a full stop.
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Don't I know that this answer is correct.
Yes? I know this answer is correct.
Didn't the CEO of this company fall because of economic problems?
The CEO of this enterprise was dismissed because of economic problems.
Didn't the plane crash this morning?
The plane crashed this morning.
Is it really helpless, waiting for the arrival of death?
You can't really be helpless and wait for death to come.
Can't I do what others can do?
What others can do, I can do.
How can we be left behind?
We cannot afford to be left behind.
How could the Korean people forget the volunteer soldiers?
The Korean people will never forget the volunteer soldiers.
Beijing won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games, how can everyone not be happy?
Beijing has won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games, and everyone is very happy.
Isn't your dad a skilled worker?
Your dad is a skilled worker.
How could the students not think of a way to overcome this difficulty?
The students had to figure out how to overcome this difficulty.
Qiu Shaoyun's revolutionary spirit of strictly abiding by discipline is not worth learning from?
Qiu Shaoyun's revolutionary spirit of strictly abiding by discipline is worthy of our study.
How could Vanka stay in this cannibalistic city any longer?
Vanka could no longer stay in this cannibalistic city.
If you want to get good grades, how can you not study hard?
If you want to get good grades, you can't do it without studying hard.
Gou Jian tried his courage, didn't he defeat Wu Wangfu in the end?
Gou Jian tried his courage and finally defeated Wu Wangfucha.
Didn't the CEO of this company fall because of economic problems?
The CEO of this enterprise was dismissed because of economic problems.
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She's beautiful.
Isn't she pretty?
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EP: He loves her so much.
Doesn't he love her?
Doesn't he love her?
1. "Am I not aware? "--- the speaker is emphasizing that he or she knows. >>>More
1. If you don't learn, you can't learn, and you don't know if you don't ask. ——Han Wang Chong, "On Balance and Practical Knowledge". >>>More
It is necessary to understand that principle, to take what you are going to say as an expression to others, to understand this truth, and then to add some linguistic skills...Hope it helps.
A declarative sentence is a statement of a fact or the opinion of the speaker. It includes the affirmative sentence and the negative sentence. Declarative sentences are written with a full stop at the end of the sentence and read aloud in a descending tone.
How do you change a rhetorical question to a declarative sentence? Master 4 tips to change sentences is very simple.