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Write negative questions from the words in brackets.
A: Don't go and see that film.
B:Why not? (it /is / not / good) ___________

A. It isn’t good?
B. It is good?
C. Isn’t it good?
D. Is it good?

Answer
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Hint: All the words from the bracket need to be used to form the negative question. Thus some options can be eliminated on the basis of this logic.

Complete answer:
Here we have been asked to form a negative sentence by combining all the four words given in the bracket (it, is, not, good) and since the format of the dialogue is set in interrogation, the answer must also be an interrogative sentence.
Option A is not the correct answer as the tone of the sentence is assertive. An interrogative question cannot sound like an assertive sentence, thus it is grammatically incorrect to punctuate it with a question mark.
Option B cannot be our answer as the question mentions to use all four words given in the bracket to form a negative sentence but this option only uses three words thus it does not fulfill the criterion.
Option C is the correct answer to the question, as the tone of the sentence is in interrogative format and it is punctuated with a question mark. It also uses all four words from the bracket to form a negative sentence.
Option D is not the correct answer as the question mentions to use all four words given in the bracket to form a negative sentence but this option only uses three words thus it does not match the criterion.
Option C “Isn’t it good?” is the correct answer.

Note:
A negative interrogative sentence is a sentence in the form of a question, which is used to request information. It typically ends with a question mark.