Q: - Will he get angry if I ask him question
- What is a type of sentence? (Compound , complex or simple sentence)
- .Type of condition?
- Change in Active and passive voice.
- Correct the sentence if these any sentence.
- Sentence Structure.
- Tenses use (1, 2, 3, 4…)
- Verb? ( Transitive or intransitive , Regular or irregular , main verb or helping verb)
- Change the form of given sentence.
Please Tanya and members would you like help me to solve these questions?
I'll submit these exercise on Monday at my class.
Thanking you, take care.
Have a nice time.
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Thanks again, Tanya!
Thanks to all, my Friends.
Tanya sentence Structure meant set it, on right direction like it.
If i ask him question, he will get angry. OR
He will get angry, if i ask him question.
So kindly tell me how can i change these in active or passive voices?
Both are correct but you need an article "a" before "question"
hi, sono i comment for your point i,2 i hope you got it.
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Sono! Here I am, but too late because your question has already been answered. What Anele said is correct. However, I have something to add as usual.
Both "ask" and "get" are transitive verbs, so we can you them in the passive voice:
Will he get angry if he is asked a (the) question?
I can't use "get" in passive in your sentence but I can give you another example:
The answer was got in time.
Both "ask" and "get" are the main verbs. "Get" is called "a link verb" because it is usually used to join an adjective to a subject like in your example. The only one auxiliary verb (you call it "helping") is "will".
Your example is a real condition in the future. As to the tenses, I have no idea what you mean. We don't number them. Anyway, in the first part it is Future Simple, in the second part it is Present Simple.
As to 5 and 8, I don't know what you mean. If you ask your questions more correctly, I will answer right away
Anele! Thanks you again, you have done nice work,although it hasn't complete yet, but your work tell me you have done deeply heart try to solve it. Its OK!
If i change it this particular sentence like this!
If i ask him question, he will get angry. OR
He will get angry, if i ask him question.
So, now you could solve it exercise. I hope so, you'll try again. This 'll be pleasure to me.
And yes, at last I 'll say my Teacher Tanya, I miss you lot!
If I ask him a question, he will get angry.
OR
He will get angry, if I ask him a question.
Both of them are correct, Sono!
Alhagag Thanks a lot, you gave the my discussion but seriously i couldn't understand yet!
SONO.............I am not really good in grammars. I have often expressed this in EC. But I will try my best to answer and give you some helpful links:
1. This is a complex sentence.
2. This is Conditional Sentence Type I.
3. This is hard for me but this is the link..........I hope some teachers will give answers to this number.
4. answer is similar to number 1
5. Will he get angry if I ask him a question? (It lacks indefinite article "a" and a question mark "?").
6. Future tense...........
7. get - irregular; ask - regular
8. You mean change it into a sentence?
He will get angry if I ask him a question.
Hoping that the links will be of big HELP!
hi, sono about 1 i think it's complex sentence and 2 this is future real conditional i just wanna share with you we have to wait Tanya for seeing the right answering because she is a teacher and has extremely expert.
have a good time!