Interrogative sentence of I am writing a story
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I cannot write story
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The answer is “Am I writing a story?”.
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- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a direct question or another that can be used for this sentence is a question. It has the sign of “?”, the question mark at the end. The word “Interrogative” comes from the Latin word “Interrogare” which means a question or to ask. There are three types of interrogative sentences; choice questions (Do you want cheese or butter?), yes/no questions (Is it raining outside?), and “Question word” questions (Why are you bored?).
- These sentences can be direct or indirect can start with or without pronouns, and can contain yes/no interrogatives, tag questions, or alternative questions.
- For example, the sentence “Who was the employee in the XYZ company?” contains the pronoun interrogative “who”, the question word “was” as the primary verb, and “employee” subject. That’s how we can make interrogative sentences.
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