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The structure is"1'Yes"2'
Bad men are devils.
1。Interrogative sentence + declarative sentence.
Are bad men the devil? Bad men are devils.
2. Rhetorical question + declarative sentence.
Aren't bad men the devil? Bad men are devils.
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Not 2I just made a mistake. Yes: How do you explain this phenomenon? This phenomenon is.
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A general interrogative sentence is a type of interrogative sentence. It generally only uses yes or no sentences. General interrogative sentences are read aloud in ascending tone, while short replies to general interrogative sentences are written in descending tone.
General interrogative sentence structure
1. General interrogative sentences containing verbs of be or modal verbs, the structure of which is:
Be + Subject + Other Parts?
Modal verb + subject + verb form + other parts?
Use "yes, subject + be modal verb" for affirmation and "no" for negation, subject + be modal verb + not”。Be or modal verbs and not can be abbreviated in the form of shimmering auspiciousness, mainly isn't, aren't, wasn't, weren't, can't, mustn't, needn't, etc.
eg1.Question: Is this your English book?
Answer: Yes, it is
No, it isn t
eg2.Question: are these your English books?
Ken: Yes, they are
No, they aren't
eg3.Question: Can you speak English?
Answer: yes, i can
No: no, i can't
Note that in example sentences 1 and 2, this and these those must be changed to it and they, respectively.
2. General interrogative sentences containing action verbs (or real verbs) are structured as follows:
Auxiliary verb + subject + verb form + other?
Definitely use "yes, subject + do does."", negative with "no, subject + do does not."”。Auxiliary verbs are also commonly abbreviated, mainly don't, doesn't, didn't, etc.
eg4.Question: Do your parents like English?
Ken: Yes, they do
No, they don't
How to change the general question sentence
Generally speaking, if it is a table structure, the verb be is advanced to the beginning of the sentence; If there are only substantive verbs, according to the tense and personal pronoun of the substantive verbs, the corresponding auxiliary verbs are added at the beginning of the sentence, and the original substantive verbs are changed to the original form; If there is a modal verb, advance the modal verb to the beginning of the sentence.
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General interrogative sentences.
It refers to a sentence that comes with yes or no. Its structure is:
It is a verb. be auxiliary verb.
do, dose, etc. modal verbs can, could, etc. Subject Other components?
Such as: areyou
astudent?doyou
likefootball?
canyou
speakenglish?
yes,iam/do/can.or no, i
can't/don't/can't.
And special interrogative sentences.
It refers to the suspicious question sentence that uses a special question word (and how) starting with wh-, such as what where when why, to raise questions about a certain component of the sentence.
Such as: hecomes
fromcanada.This sentence, if I want to ask the subject: whocomesfrom
canada?If you ask a question about the place adverbial: wheredoeshe
comefrom?Got it?
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this is an apple.This sentence is a declarative sentence. For statements containing verbs that are missing, we should pay attention to the expression of their plural form, while for statements containing verbs with real meanings, we should pay attention to the change of verbs in the third person singular.
In English, a special interrogative sentence consists of "interrogative words (who, what, which, etc.) + general interrogative sentences (be verbs, modal verbs, auxiliary verbs + subject + other components)?"."Composition. General question: This sentence is divided into two types: verbs containing be and verbs containing real meanings.
When a sentence containing the verb be becomes a general question, the verb be should be advanced and the other parts should be changed accordingly. For example: there is some water in the bottle
The general question is: is there any water in the bottle?However, a sentence containing a substantive verb needs to be transformed into a general interrogative sentence with the help of the auxiliary verb do
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Interrogative sentence: Have you eaten?
How are you?Example (1): What is self-discipline?Self-discipline is self-discipline in one's own behavior.
Example (2): Who is this person?It's none other than Da Ming.
Example (3): Do I need to endorse a good language?Definitely!
Example (4): Who bought this bottle?It turned out that my mother bought it.
Example (5): Whose book is it?It's Zhang Hao's book.。
Rhetorical question: 1"Wouldn't I know?"- The speaker is emphasizing that he knows.
2."Am I that stupid?"- The speaker is emphasizing that he is not stupid.
The word "can't" can also be omitted here.
3."Is math really that hard?"- The speaker is emphasizing that math is not difficult.
4."So how is it the same?"- The speaker is emphasizing that it is not the same.
5.Are we going to waste our time?- Emphasizing the need to cherish time.
6.How can you destroy the environment?-- Emphasizing the need to protect the environment.
Question marks are used at the end of rhetorical questions, but exclamation marks can also be used for some special sentences.
For example: "How can we bring them over and stay with the dead?"This means that it is not possible to stay with the dead, which means that it is extremely emphasized.
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Question: In order to get the attention of others, ask and answer yourself.
Exclamation sentence: In order to attract the attention of others and express a meaning in a strong tone, the content of the exclamation sentence may be a sentence or a word.
Interrogative sentences: Asking questions or asking about situations through a questioning tone, usually used to ask whether a thing is true. Interrogative sentences also include selection interrogative sentences, special interrogative sentences, and additional interrogative sentences.
Declarative sentences: Describe an event in an affirmative or negative tone, usually stating a fact or the speaker's opinion. Affirmative can also be called affirmative sentences, and vice versa can become negative sentences.
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