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come on in and take a seat while I finish breakfast. insert the correct punctuation and write the statement below the type of sentence​

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Answered by JiaKher1
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Answer:

Definition: Interrogative sentences ask a question. Interrogative sentences end with question marks.

In English, interrogative questions often begin with interrogative words like who, when, where, why, what, and how.

Why are you late?

What time is it?

Where is the library?

Interrogative sentences without question words are generally formed by moving the helping verb before the subject.

Do you have any more cough drops?

A question fragment can be added onto the end of a declarative or imperative sentence. This fragment is called a tag/tail question.

You have answered all the questions on this test, haven't you? (After a declarative sentence)

Close the window, will you? (After an imperative sentence)

A question fragment can also be used by itself, either before or after a sentence.

What? You lost your wallet?

You are late. Why?

Hope it helps you keep smiling :)

Answered by shakuntalalandge
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Answer:

Come on in,and take a seat while I finish breakfast.

Explanation:

declarative sentence

(making a statement)

hope it helps ^_^

( are you an A.R.M.Y)

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