Please Check Sentences

Please check these sentences :-

  1. Is there anyone who knows any solution which fits to my requirement?

  2. Which is correct :-
    a. There is more fall in temperature.
    b. Temperature is more fallen down.

  3. What made you it’s good?
    Should we use have or did after what because it’s interrogative sentence?

Thanks

Is there anyone who knows a solution which fits this requirement.
Is there anyone who knows a solution which fits my requirements.

Neither of the examples in (2) are correct.
There is (usually you would require ‘has been’ rather than ‘is’ if using this sentence) a greater fall in temperature.
The temperature has fallen further.
(I’d prefer the latter).

Alright, I’d also go with latter (The temperature has fallen further.)

Is it also correct to say :-

  1. The temperature has risen further. (in summers)

  2. What made you feel it’s good?
    Should we use have or did after what because it’s interrogative sentence?

  3. Can we use (he or she) for pets like dog and cat? And what should we use (he or she or it) when we don’t know there gender, which happens usually?

Hi, not a tutor

(To me question1 sounds good).

It depends like the following:

  • What have you said?
  • What did you say? ( to use ‘‘did’’ and ‘‘have’’ here is an interrogative).

As far as I know ‘‘IT’’ is used generally for Animals and sometimes inanimate things. But if one want to distinguish a male animal from the female they use SHE and HE just to be specific.

1, is okay.

  1. No, it is correct as it is. Using
    What did made…
    What have made… are wrong.

These are possible if you wish to emphasise something.
What did make you feel good?
(e.g. "I know that x didn’t make you feel good, so what did make you feel good?)
What has made you feel good?

Thanks foe answering.

Beeesneees could you please confirm answer my 3rd question (or confirm that whatever Ebenezer Adu has said is correct) :-

  1. Can we use (he or she) for pets like dog and cat? And what should we use (he or she or it) when we don’t know there gender, which happens usually?

‘He’ and ‘she’ are commonly used for pets. If the gender is unknown then ‘it’ is appropriate for an animal, but not for a human.

Beeesneees thank you so much for replying.