She is my younger sister change in interrogative
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An ‘interrogative sentence’ is one that asks a question. It ends with the sign of interrogation. It usually ‘begins’ with based on the question. The words like Does, whom, what, when, which, where or the how word. Interrogative sentences always end with a ‘question mark’.
For example: What is your name? When were you born? In this sentence, whom has been used to form the interrogative sentence. Here the imperative sentence had to be changed into a question and so 'does' has been used to change it into an interrogative question.
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She is my younger sister.
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Is she my younger sister?
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