[ Simple Present - Negative & Interrogative ]
Change the sentence into interrogative form.
Your brother visits your grandma’s house every week.
A. Do your brother visit your grandma’s house every week?
B. Does your brother visit your grandma’s house every week?
C. is your brother visit your grandma’s house every week?
D. are your brother visit your grandma’s house every week?

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