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I am going to have my dinner (change into introgative sentence)​

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Answered by Sɴɪɢᴅʜᴀ
78

Required Answer :

  • Am I going to have my dinner?

More to know :

A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative Sentence

  • We put a Question Mark (?) at the end of an Interrogative Sentence.

There are two kinds of Interrogative sentences:

  1. Yes or No Questions
  2. Question-word or Wh-Questions

1. Yes or No Questions are the commonest of the questions to which the answer will be Yes, or No, or I do not know.

  • While asking such a question, the speaker has no idea about the answer to the question.

For example,

  • Is he coming this morning?

There can be three possible answers to this question :

  1. Yes, he is.
  2. No, he is not.
  3. I do not know.

2. Question-word Questions or Wh-Questions begin with

(a) Interrogative Pronouns such as, what, who, which, whom and whose.

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(b) Interrogative Adverbs such as, when, where, why, how, how long, how far, how often, how soon.

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(c) Interrogative Adjectives such as, what colour, what nationality, which boy, how much money, how many boys.

  • They elicit information on particular parts of a sentence
Answered by llAestheticStarll
33

\color{black}\huge \underline{ \underline{ \tt \:   \color{yellow}{A} \color{blue}{N} \color{red}{S} \color{pink}{W} \color{orange}{E} \color{purple}{R} \color{black}{:}}}

 \sf  \: \implies \: \underline{ Am \:  I  \: going  \: to \:  have \: my \: dinner?}

\rule{200pt}{4pt}

 \bold{ \underline{I  \: hope \:  this \:  will  \: help \:  you! :)}}

 \color{black}\rule{200pt}{4pt}

 \bigstar \:  \bold{ \underline{I  \: hope  \: this \:  will  \: help  \: you! :)}}

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