Do you want your lunch name the kind of sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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The sentence, "Do you want your lunch?", is an interrogative sentence.
- An interrogative sentence is defined as a sentence that asks a direct question. It is one of the four types of sentences.
- Interrogative sentences usually ask something or request some information. These always end in a question mark (?).
- In the given sentence, we can see that "someone is being asked if they want their lunch". It means a question is being asked to a person.
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