If the sentence is starting with any other question word- Step 1- Make it affirmative. Step 2- Now, make it passive. Step 3- Again make it interrogative. Step 4- Put the question word at first place. Now this is the passive form of the given sentence. It's not necessarily grammatically wrong, but the order you've presented is not idiomatic and would strike my ear as possibly archaic. The idiomatic version places the subject between the verb and the negation. By the end of this topic, you will: Use verb to Be in the past (Was/Were) in affirmative, negative and interrogative form to describe conditions and situations that were true at a specific time in the past. You will achieve these using people and places in the world of music. ( c ) If the sentence of the reported part is a universal truth, there will be no change in that. See, the examples of present indefinite tense sentences. 5. How to change Assertive, Negative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory sentences? – Firstly, make sure that you’ve learnt all the rules of direct and indirect speech. Interrogative Sentences: When constructing interrogative sentences, an auxiliary verb must precede the sentence, this auxiliary verb is the auxiliary verb Do or Does.When using the subjects I, You, We, and They, you should add the auxiliary verb Do at the beginning of the sentence, put the subject, then add the main verb. Ne + verb + pas encore = haven’t yet, still haven’t. When you want to express something that you haven’t done yet use ne + verb + pas encore. Essentially, you are doing a basic ne…pas negation but adding in the word encore, which translates here to ‘still’. This negation applies to the passé composé. Make the sentences negative and interrogative (questions) I am thirsty Negative : Interrogative: he is sad Negative : Interrogative: the rabbit is fast Negative : Interrogative: the men are hungry Negative : Interrogative: By guerina3. Past SimpleInterrogative &. Negative. Page 2. NEGATIVE FORM• In the negative form there is no. difference between regular and irregular verbs. • We need an auxiliary verb: DID + not did not = didn’t• After didn’t we add the infinitive of. the verb He studied → He didn’t study I went → He didn’t go. Page 3. What do you do : present simple , affirmative , negative , interrogative. sylviepieddaignel. 3485. 29. 50. 0. 1/1. Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. Here is a new worksheet to practicse present simple tense in all types of sentences interrogative , negative or…. While any more is typically a negative/interrogative polarity item used in negative, interrogative, or hypothetical contexts, speakers of some dialects of English use it in positive or affirmative contexts, with a meaning similar to nowadays or from now on. tLwk8jz.