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it will rain today (which form of sentence is this, change to interrogative)

Answers

Answered by rawathimanshi2020
8

Answer:

Explanation:

It's interrogative form is ;

Will it rain today?

Answered by AncyA
0

Answer:

  • It will rain today : Declarative sentence
  • Interrogative sentence : Will it rain today?

Explanation:

The four types of sentences were

  1. Declarative sentence (statement ( . ) )
  2. Interrogative sentence ( Question ( ? ) )
  3. Imperative sentence ( Order or request )
  4. Exclamatory sentence ( Exclamation ( ! ) )

The statement given is:

It will rain today

This statement is declarative sentence.

Declarative sentence:

  • The other name of the declarative sentence is assertive sentence. It contains the information statement or fact or explanation.
  • The most commonly used sentence was declarative sentence.                  

Interrogative sentence:

  • It is in Question form and it contains the question mark.
  • Form = Auxiliary verb + subject + Main verb

It will rain today - Change it into interrogative sentence:

Answer : Will it rain today?

Conditions:

  • While changing the sentence the verb should come before the subject.
  • Verb = Will         Subject = it
  • The sentence is a future simple Interrogative sentence. In this the verb will be used to define the function of the subject

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