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Change sentence into interrogative sentence #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:26 am   Change sentence into interrogative sentence
 

Sir, these are the questions :

My father goes to office. Please change to interrogative sentence

if i make " Does your father go to office?" (is it true sir?)

or the subject no changging

"Does my father go to office?" (among two these interrogative sentences which one the true?)
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Change sentence into interrogative sentence #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:00 am   Change sentence into interrogative sentence
 

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My father goes to the office.

Either of the following might be expected by your teacher, but I suspect that the first is preferred:

Does your father go to the office?
Does my father go to the office?

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