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My mother gives alms to the poor daily. ( Interrogative)

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Answered by EuphoricEpitome
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» Question -

My mother gives alms to the poor daily.

Convert into interrogative .

» Answer -

Does my mother give alms to the poor daily?

» Extra information

\underline{\sf{Types\ of\ sentences\ :}} \\ \\ \tt \begin{cases} \rightarrow Imperative\\ \rightarrow Exclamatory \\ \rightarrow Declarative/Assertive  \\ \rightarrow Interrogative \end{cases}

\purple{Imperative\:sentence}-An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses a command, an order, a direction, or a request.

\purple{Exclamatory\:sentence}- An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.

\purple{Assertive\: Sentence} - The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence.

\purple{Interrogative\: Sentence} - An interrogative sentence is one that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark.

Answered by Anonymous
5

\huge\underline \bold\orange {Question}

My mother gives alms to the poor daily.

Convert into interrogative

\huge\underline \bold\orange {Answer}

Does my mother give alms to the poor daily?

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Extra information

Type of sentence

→Imperative

→Exclamatory

→Declarative/Assertive

→Interrogative

\huge\underline \bold\pink {Imperative}

An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses a command, an order, a direction, or a request.

\huge\underline \bold\pink {Exclamatory}

An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.

\huge\underline \bold\pink {Declarative/Assertive}

The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence.

\huge\underline \bold\pink {Interrogative}

An interrogative sentence is one that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark.

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