"declarative" means it's a statement, not a question.
How can you rephrase the original question into a statement?
The homework this week is over sentence transformations. The question asks:
1.) Write the positive declarative sentence that corresponds to the transformed sentence
2.) Identify the sentence type
Sentence:
What courses have been scheduled for next fall?
I have written "next fall, what courses are scheduled?" but am unsure if this is correct? I'm not certain on how to actually undo a sentence transformation or what the question is actually looking for.
4 answers
Would it be: "Classes have been scheduled for next fall"?
I thought about that originally but then was worried about losing the meaning with the "what classes"?
I thought about that originally but then was worried about losing the meaning with the "what classes"?
"the positive declarative sentence" = a statement
"that corresponds to the transformed sentence" -- I'm not quite sure what is meant by this (unclear directions), but I'd go with what you've written.
"that corresponds to the transformed sentence" -- I'm not quite sure what is meant by this (unclear directions), but I'd go with what you've written.
Would it be: "Classes have been scheduled for next fall"?
I thought about that originally but then was worried about losing the meaning with the "what classes"?
I thought about that originally but then was worried about losing the meaning with the "what classes"?