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7. Identify the type of sentences: Where are you going

exclamatory

declarative

interrogative

Answers

Answered by Sneha110061
4

Hey mate.

The above sentence is an Interrogative Sentence because of wh - word 'Where'.

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
0

Answer:

interrogative

Explanation:

Interrogative questions

A Yes/No question is one with a 'Yes' or 'No' answer.

WH-Questions are another common type of question: where, who, what, why, and so on.

Using the BE Verb (am/are/is/was/were) to Ask

Yes/No Questions

Consider a regular sentence that includes the BE verb, such as 'He is tall.' As is customary, the subject comes first, followed by the verb. In English, this is known as sentence word order.

We use question word order to create a question from a sentence that contains the BE verb. You can accomplish this by swapping the subject and the BE verb:

He is tall.

Is he tall? (In the question, the verb comes first, followed by the subject.)

The rules remain the same for past tense

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