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How do you rewrite a question as sentence?

Here's how to rewrite a question as a sentence, along with some examples:

General Steps

1. Identify the question words: Look for words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how."

2. Convert the question word to a subject: Place the question word at the beginning of the sentence as the subject.

3. Adjust the verb tense: The verb tense might need to be changed to fit the subject and the context of the sentence.

4. Add any necessary information: Include any other details from the original question that are essential to the meaning.

Examples

* Question: Where is the library?

* Sentence: The library is located on Main Street.

* Question: What is your favorite color?

* Sentence: My favorite color is blue.

* Question: Why did you go to the store?

* Sentence: I went to the store to buy groceries.

* Question: How are you today?

* Sentence: I am doing well today, thank you.

Important Notes

* Context: The best way to rewrite a question as a sentence is to consider the context of the question and the intended meaning.

* Subject-Verb Agreement: Ensure the subject and verb agree in number and tense.

* Clarity: The rewritten sentence should be clear and understandable.

Let me know if you have a specific question you want help rewriting!

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