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Assertive to Interrogative Sentence Transformation

English Grammar

This content focuses on transforming assertive sentences into interrogative sentences, specifically using 'who' to replace 'nobody', 'none', or 'no one'.

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10 Questions Easy Ages 10+ Feb 26, 2026

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This study set covers English Grammar through 10 practice questions. This content focuses on transforming assertive sentences into interrogative sentences, specifically using 'who' to replace 'nobody', 'none', or 'no one'. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 What is the primary transformation demonstrated in the text?
  • A Assertive to Interrogative
  • B Declarative to Imperative
  • C Exclamatory to Declarative
  • D Interrogative to Assertive
2 Which words are replaced by 'who' in the interrogative transformation?
  • A Nobody/none/no one
  • B Everybody/all
  • C Somebody/someone
  • D Few/many
3 What is the assertive sentence in the provided example?
  • A Nobody trusts a liar.
  • B Who trusts a liar?
  • C Everyone trusts a liar.
  • D Do you trust a liar?
4 What is the interrogative sentence in the provided example?
  • A Who trusts a liar?
  • B Nobody trusts a liar.
  • C They trust a liar.
  • D Does anyone trust a liar?
5 The transformation involves changing a statement into a question.
  • A True
  • B False
  • C Partially true
  • D Depends on the sentence
6 The word 'who' is used to question the subject when the original subject is a negative pronoun like 'nobody'.
  • A True
  • B False
  • C Sometimes
  • D Only with 'nobody'
7 Which of these is NOT mentioned as a word replaced by 'who'?
  • A Nobody
  • B None
  • C No one
  • D Somebody
8 The example demonstrates how to ask about the person who performs an action.
  • A True
  • B False
  • C Partially
  • D Only when the subject is a person
9 The concept of 'Self Reflections' is presented as a category related to this transformation.
  • A True
  • B False
  • C Not applicable
  • D Implied
10 The text provides an example of transforming a negative assertive sentence into a positive interrogative sentence.
  • A True
  • B False
  • C Depends on the original sentence
  • D Only if the original is negative
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