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She will never learn to be polite. (Change into interrogative)
Will she ever learn to be polite? Is this correct?

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Answered by ashi2203
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Interrogative sentences are those which are used to ask questions.
The sentence which u have made is absolutely correct. That is:
Will she ever learn to be polite.

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Will she ever learn to be polite?

Explanation:

Interrogative sentences are those which are used to ask questions.

The sentence which u have made is absolutely correct. That is:

Will she ever learn to be polite?

interrogative

A sentence with an interrogative form usually refers to anything like a query. For instance, the interrogative grammar in the English sentence "Is Hannah unwell?" sets it apart from its declarative equivalent "Hannah is sick." Additionally, the last question mark ensures that the reader is aware of the statement's interrogative tone. When an interrogative clause is used as the complement of an embedding verb, as in the sentence "Paul knows who is sick," the interrogative clause "who is sick" is embedded within the phrase.

The structure of interrogatives varies between languages. It is frequently referred to as interrogative grammatical mood when a language has a specific interrogative inflectional form. [1] Glossing can be used to indicate interrogative mood or other interrogative forms.

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