Change the following as directed: 1. Birds fly in the sky. (negative) 2. Rohit loves his teacher, (interrogative) 3. Boys are doing their homework, (negative) 4. My friend speaks g... Change the following as directed: 1. Birds fly in the sky. (negative) 2. Rohit loves his teacher, (interrogative) 3. Boys are doing their homework, (negative) 4. My friend speaks good English, (interrogative) 5. Dogs are barking, (interrogative) 6. He is learning music, (negative) 7. We are going to Kolkata soon, (interrogative) 8. Children play in the evening, (negative) 9. Ritu sings a song, (negative) 10. I am listening to western music, (interrogative) 11. Naman and Chaman run fast, (interrogative).

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The question is asking to convert sentences into different grammatical forms, specifically into negatives or interrogatives as directed.

Answer

1. Birds do not fly in the sky. 2. Does Rohit love his teacher? 3. Boys are not doing their homework. 4. Does my friend speak good English? 5. Are dogs barking? 6. He is not learning music. 7. Are we going to Kolkata soon? 8. Children do not play in the evening. 9. Ritu does not sing a song. 10. Am I listening to western music? 11. Do Naman and Chaman run fast?
  1. Birds do not fly in the sky.
  2. Does Rohit love his teacher?
  3. Boys are not doing their homework.
  4. Does my friend speak good English?
  5. Are dogs barking?
  6. He is not learning music.
  7. Are we going to Kolkata soon?
  8. Children do not play in the evening.
  9. Ritu does not sing a song.
  10. Am I listening to western music?
  11. Do Naman and Chaman run fast?
Answer for screen readers
  1. Birds do not fly in the sky.
  2. Does Rohit love his teacher?
  3. Boys are not doing their homework.
  4. Does my friend speak good English?
  5. Are dogs barking?
  6. He is not learning music.
  7. Are we going to Kolkata soon?
  8. Children do not play in the evening.
  9. Ritu does not sing a song.
  10. Am I listening to western music?
  11. Do Naman and Chaman run fast?

Tips

Not using the correct auxiliary verbs can lead to mistakes. For forming negatives, use 'do not' or 'does not' for simple present tense. For interrogatives, use auxiliary verbs at the beginning of the sentence.

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