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what is Interogative sentences?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is an interrogative sentence, with the usual word order for direct questions: auxiliary verb + subject + main verb.

Friend refer some examples below

  • Mister, can you spare a dime?
  • Did you take your vitamin this morning?
  • Do you have your homework ready?
  • Are you ready to go?
  • Did you go to the game Friday night?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something. In other words, it's a question! An interrogative sentence will always end with a question mark (?) and this makes them easy to spot.

There are three basic question types and they are all interrogative sentences: Yes/No question: the answer is "yes or no", for example: ... Choice question: the answer is "in the question", for example: Do you want tea or coffee? (Tea please.)

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