English, asked by ritesh833, 9 months ago

give me some examples of double intterogative sentence​

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Answered by Swagninjaboy2
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Like all complete sentences in English, an interrogative sentence must contain a subject and a verb. However, here the word order is usually changed to put the verb before the subject. For example:

When is the deadline?
In this sentence, "deadline" is the subject and "is" is the verb. The verb comes before the subject in a direct question.

An open-ended question usually begins with a "question word" in English:

who
whom
whose
what
when
where
why
which
how
So start your open-ended interrogative sentence with a question word, then continue the sentence with the verb and the subject. Examine the examples below to get a feel for how this works in practice:

What is the right way to iron a shirt?
When are the best days to go to the mall?
Where is your new cat?
Why is the sky blue?
How are you today?

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ritesh833: thanks
Swagninjaboy2: Ur welcome
ritesh833: where are you from
Swagninjaboy2: India obviously
ritesh833: which state
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