They cannt understand french make interrogative
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AnsweR :-
Can they understand French ?
Basically there are 4 types/kinds of sentences in English grammer those are :-
1] Assertive/ Declarative sentence:-
→ These sentence can be called as assertive or Declarative sentence both. Basically these sentence show a feeling, opinion, incident,event,etc.
→ These can be written as both negative or positive.
2] Imperative sentence:-
→ These are also known as command sentence. This sentence is used in the case of command, instructions, or making a request or offer.
→ They can also be in negative or positive both.
3] Interrogative sentence:-
→ These sentence asks a question. In this sentence the first person asks a question, which always ends with a question mark (?).
4] Exclamatory sentence:-
→ This sentence depicts strong emotions or feelings of a person. Exclamatory mark can be out anywhere here, at the Beginning or at the end.
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Given Sentence:-
- They cannt understand french (Assertive)
- Can't They understand french? (Interrogative)
Know more:-
- A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative Sentence
- We put a Question Mark (?) at the end of an Interrogative Sentence.
There are two kinds of Interrogative sentences:
- Yes or No Questions
- Question-word or Wh-Questions
1. Yes or No Questions are the commonest of the questions to which the answer will be Yes, or No, or I do not know.
- While asking such a question, the speaker has no idea about the answer to the question. For example,
- Is he coming this morning?
There can be three possible answers to this question:
- Yes, he is.
- No, he is not.
- I do not know.
2. Question-word Questions or Wh-Questions begin with
(a) Interrogative Pronouns such as, what, who, which, whom and whose
or
(b) Interrogative Adverbs such as, when, where, why, how, how long, how far, how often, how soon.
or
(c) Interrogative Adjectives such as, what colour, what nationality, which boy, how much money, how many boys.
- They elicit information on particular parts of a sentence