what are you doing here is which type of sentence
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What are you doing here? - identify the type of sentence.
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The above-mentioned is an interrogative sentence.
Explanation:
- In the English language, we encounter 4 types of sentences namely,
- Declarative sentence: merely declare or state something.
- Imperative Sentences: a command, an order or a request/ invite.
- Interrogative Sentences: intend to pose a question.
- exclamatory Sentences: display extreme or strong emotion and excitement
- The usual job of an interrogative sentence is to interrogate, inquire or ask a question that begins with an interrogative wh- pronouns and ends with a question mark.
- Such sentences typically feature a word order with the predicate and primary verb before the subject.
- For example, in the given sentence “What are you doing here?” the pronoun “what” is the interrogative pronoun or Wh- question word, “are” is the primary verb, and “you doing here” represents the subject.
Therefore the provided sentence represents an Interrogative Sentence.
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