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.Do you have your homework ready?(Identify the kind of sentence) *
1 point
Assertive/Statement
Imperative
Exclamatory
Interrogative​

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Answered by swathishri
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Answer:

do you have your homework ready is a type of imperative sentence.

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

Do you have your homework ready?

The upgiven types of sentences are interrogative sentences.

Explanation:

A set of words that expresses a full thought is referred to as a complete sentence. At least one subject and one predicate, which make up an independent clause, must be present in every complete sentence. The predicate builds on the subject's initial information and contains a verb or phrase. The subject is the first unit of information. Beginning with a capital letter and concluding with a period, exclamation point, or question mark, a sentence is considered complete.

A sentence that asks a question is known as an interrogative sentence. An interrogative statement can be direct or indirect, start with or without pronouns, and include tag questions, alternative questions, or yes/no interrogatives. Interrogative pronouns are frequently used at the beginning and end of interrogative statements. The "wh" words who, what, when, where, why, which, whose, and whom are examples of question words. Auxiliary verbs can also be used in questions, such as "Did she mean to sound so angry?" As an auxiliary verb (also known as an assisting verb) in this instance, "did" changes the statement "she meant to sound so angry" into a question.

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