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the teacher taught a lesson in interrogative sentence​

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Answered by mieraawhat
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Explanation:

What Are Interrogative Sentences?

What is origami?

Who is your best friend?

Why are some cheeses stinky?

What do the above sentences have in common? Besides being pretty random, what they have in common is that they are interrogative sentences, which are sentences that ask a question. You can remember the purpose of an interrogative sentence by pulling out the word 'interrogate.' Have you ever watched a crime drama on TV? If so, you've probably watched a police officer question, or interrogate a suspect in an empty room.

You'll also notice that all of those sentences start with one of the Five Ws (who, what, when, where, and why). While many open-ended interrogative sentences contain one of the Five Ws, questions do not have to have a Five W word. 'How' is another common opener to one of these types of sentences. Interrogative sentences that do not contain a Five W word or 'how' are typically 'yes' or 'no' questions.

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