give me some examples of double intterogative sentence
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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?
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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