When a sentence is written in the interrogative mood, the verb form should _________(1 point)

1) a fact or opinion

2) ask a question.
3) imperative mood

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When a sentence is written in the interrogative mood, the verb form should be changed to match the subject and help form the question. To determine the correct verb form in the interrogative mood, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the subject of the sentence.
2. Decide on the appropriate auxiliary verb (also called the helping verb) based on the tense and subject.
3. Place the auxiliary verb before the subject.
4. Follow the auxiliary verb with the verb in its base form (infinitive) without "to" if there is no auxiliary verb.

For example, let's say we have the sentence: "She eats an apple." To change this declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence, we can follow the steps above:

1. The subject is "she."
2. The appropriate auxiliary verb for the present tense is "does."
3. Place the auxiliary verb "does" before the subject: "Does she."
4. Follow the auxiliary verb with the verb in its base form: "Does she eat an apple?"

Therefore, in the interrogative mood, the verb form should be changed by adding the appropriate auxiliary verb before the subject and using the base form of the verb.

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