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Action verbs are used as predicates, and auxiliary verbs should be added to the negative sentences in the past tense generally.
didn't, the original verb to be restored. The original form of WENT is Goi Went to Shanghai Two Years AgoChanged to a negative sentence yes.
i didn't go to shanghai two years ago.
I didn't go to Shanghai two years ago.
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i often do my homework on the weekend.
I often do my homework on weekends.
Change the negative sentence: i often don't do my homework on the weekend.
I often don't do my homework on weekends.
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The action verb is generally used as a predicate, and the subject of the present tense is the first person to change the negative sentence to add the auxiliary verb don't
i don't often do my homework on the weekend.
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The verb in front of your sentence is not used properly because it was received two days ago so the verb in front of it should be in the past tense. There is also a noun to be added after my.
i came to visit my aunt two days ago.
When a substantive verb becomes a general interrogative sentence, an auxiliary verb do is added directly in front of the reporter, and the past tense is added did. did you come to visit your aunt two days ago?
What should generally be noted here is the transition between personal pronouns, when the subject is in the first person, it becomes a question, to. Depending on the situation, it is usually changed to the second person.
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The original sentence uses two days ago, which should be in the simple past tense, and the come in the sentence should be changed to came, and a noun should also be added after my, which can be school or hometown. Since the predicate verb came is an action verb, it should be changed to a general interrogative sentence with the help of the auxiliary verb did, come should be changed to go, and the > personal pronoun i should be the second person you.
The answer is: did you go to visit your school two days ago?
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See that your predicate verb is a statement affirmative sentence in the simple present tense, but your sentence my is missing a noun after it, and the most important thing is that the tense is not right, because two days ago should be in the simple past tense, so the correct sentence is i came to visit my ()two days agoTo change the general interrogative sentence, use the auxiliary verb I did, and at the same time the predicate verb reverts to its original form, i.e., did you visit your ()two days ago?
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Replace it with a general interrogative sentence.
1. Mention the verb be (am, is are) in the sentence to the beginning of the sentence and capitalize it.
2. The original uppercase becomes lowercase.
3. Other copying, with a question mark at the end of the sentence.
As follows. 1) When there is i am in the sentence...., change the general question sentence are you ....Affirmative: yes, i am negative: no, i'm not
2) When there are we are in the sentence ...., change the general question sentence are you ....Yes, we are negative: no, we aren't
3) When there is this is in the sentence ....or that is...., the general interrogative sentence is this ....Or is that ....Affirmative: yes, it is negative: no, it isn't
4) When there is he is in the sentence ...., change the general interrogative sentence is he ....yes, he is negative: no, he isn't
5) When there is she is in the sentence ....Time. Change the general question sentence is she ....Affirmative: yes, she is negative: no, she isn't
6) When there are these are in the sentence....or those are...., change the general interrogative sentence are these ....or are those ....Yes, they are Negative: no, they aren't
7) When there are they are in the sentence ...., change the general interrogative sentence are they ....Yes, they are Negative: no, they aren't
8) When the subject is a girl, such as: ann, alice, kake, sue, lily...., change the general question sentence is + female name ....Affirmative: yes, she is negative: no, she isn't
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First of all, this sentence is a bit grammatically wrong, two days ago is a time adverbial that indicates the past, usually used in conjunction with the simple past tense, so the predicate verb in the preceding should be in the past tense, and in the second sentence, my should be followed by a noun, father, mother, brother and sister, or someone else. Finally, this sentence is in the simple past tense of a verb with a substantial meaning, and when it is changed to a general interrogative sentence, the auxiliary verb did needs to be added, and the verb in the sentence should be changed to its original form, i.e., did you come to visit your father two days ago?
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Correct the mistake first.
two days ago two days ago.
Used in the simple past tense, come is changed to came
i came to visit my friend two days ago.
To change to a general interrogative sentence is to add the auxiliary verb did at the beginning of the sentence, and the first person is generally changed to the second person.
did you come to visit your friend two days ago?
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: Time adverbial two days ago Two days ago, so the predicate verb used the simple past tense came, changed to a general interrogative sentence after did you come to visit you.... two days ago?I hope I can help you with the above!!
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This sentence should be changed to a general question sentence like this: did you come to visit my sister two days ago?
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The tense is in the simple past tense, there is no be verb and modal verb, so the auxiliary verb did, followed by the verb reduction.
did you come to visit your two days ago?Hope.
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You have an extra my in this sentence. The correct one should be:
i come to visit two days ago。
If this sentence is changed to a general interrogative sentence, it should be:
do you come to visit two days ago?
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This is a general interrogative sentence in the simple past tense that came should be the auxiliary verb did, moved forward, did you come to your home, two days ago
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i came to visit my friend two days ago.
In general interrogative sentences, the auxiliary verb is advanced to the beginning of the sentence, and the first-person pronoun becomes the second person.
did you come to visit your friend two days ago?