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Interrogative sentence rule​


suryanshsingh2508200: sex karugi
rajlaxmipahi01: appse friendship nhi karungi
rajlaxmipahi01: pagal ho ea sab kiya bolrahe ho
suryanshsingh2508200: siarry
suryanshsingh2508200: byyyy
rajlaxmipahi01: nonsense shameless sharam
rajlaxmipahi01: nahi aati ea sab bolten hue
suryanshsingh2508200: sorry
suryanshsingh2508200: byyyy
suryanshsingh2508200: soarry

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Answered by payal1393
4

Answer:

An interrogative sentence asks a question, and it always ends with a question mark. ... The subjects of questions can be hard to find because they typically come after the verb or between parts of the verb phrase. (In other sentence types, the subject comes before the verb.)

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

An interrogative sentence asks a question, and it always ends with a question mark. ... The subjects of questions can be hard to find because they typically come after the verb or between parts of the verb phrase. (In other sentence types, the subject comes before the verb.)

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