Frame interrogative sentence for the given assertive sentence:He cant ...
Interrogative Sentence: Can he play the trumpet?
Explanation:
To frame an interrogative sentence from an assertive sentence, we need to start the sentence with an auxiliary verb or a modal verb. In this case, the auxiliary verb "can" is used to form the interrogative sentence.
Here's a breakdown of the given options:
a) Cant he play the trumpet?
This option is incorrect because it uses the contraction "cant" instead of the full form "can't". Additionally, the word order is incorrect, and the question should be formed using the auxiliary verb "can" at the beginning of the sentence.
b) Could he play the trumpet?
This option is incorrect because it uses the past tense form of the modal verb "can". The original sentence does not indicate anything about the past, so using "could" would change the meaning of the sentence.
c) Can he play the trumpet?
This option is the correct answer. It forms an interrogative sentence by using the auxiliary verb "can" at the beginning of the sentence, followed by the subject "he" and the main verb "play."
d) Couldnt he play the trumpet?
This option is incorrect because it uses the contraction "couldnt" instead of the correct form "couldn't." Additionally, the word order is incorrect, and the question should be formed using the auxiliary verb "can" at the beginning of the sentence.
Therefore, the correct interrogative sentence that corresponds to the given assertive sentence "He can't play the trumpet" is "Can he play the trumpet?"
Frame interrogative sentence for the given assertive sentence:He cant ...
When asking for confirmation, the question is asked in a sense opposite to that of the answer. Here the answer is in positive, therefore the question must be in negative. Therefore, Option C is correct. Among the rest of the options, A and D are in the same sense as in the answer, and B uses won't which means "will not", hence these are incorrect.