Questioning Methods | MCQs
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A. Were she the only one who knew the answer?
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B. Was she the only one who knew the answer?
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C. Did she the only one who knew the answer?
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D. None of these
Explanation
To form a question in the past tense with "was," place the verb "was" before the subject.
The sentence is a yes/no question structure: Was + subject + complement?
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A. Does cows eat grass?
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B. Do cows eat grass?
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C. None of these
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D. Did cows eat grass?
Explanation
For present simple tense with plural subject “cows,” use “Do.”
"Does" is for singular subjects.
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A. None of these
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B. Had she the only one who knew the solution?
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C. Did she the only one who knew the solution?
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D. Was she the only one who knew the solution?
Explanation
The original sentence is in past tense ("was"), so the correct question form starts with "Was."
The subject and verb are correctly inverted to form the question.
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