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Interrogative sentence of Ravi is going to dentist

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Answered by nebula61
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Answer:

Ravi is going to the dentist, isn't he?

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer, Is Ravi going to dentist?

Explanation:

  • A question-posing statement is referred to as an interrogative sentence.
  • The "wh" words "who," "what," "when," "where," "why," "which," "whose," and "whose" are interrogative pronouns.
  • There are many different forms of sentences, and interrogative sentences are one of them. Every time we ask someone a question, we must utilise an interrogative phrase, which is all about questions. In other words, we may argue that interrogative statements and questions are closely related.
  • An interrogative phrase is one that asks a question and finishes with a question mark (?). They are simple to identify since they always terminate with a question mark (? ). However, it's not quite that easy. Not every interrogative statement is the same.
  • Questions with two or more possible responses are known as alternative interrogatives. In other words, you offer a decision.

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