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What is the interrogative sentence ​

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Answered by muskanc918
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A sentence in which a question is asked is called interrogative sentence.

Answered by Anonymous
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☞What are Interrogative sentences?

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☞A sentence that asks a question:-

For example:-

  • Which book is more interesting?
  • Are you going to sleep today?

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☞What is a sentence?

☞A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.

  • It must have words placed in the correct order.
  • It begins with a capital letter.
  • It ends with a full stop, question mark or an exclamation mark.
  • It must have a verb in it.

☞How many types of sentences are there? What are they?

☞There are four types of sentences :-

  1. Assertive sentence
  2. Interrogative sentence
  3. Exclamatory sentence
  4. Imperative sentence

☞Assertive sentence :-

☞A sentence that makes a statement.

For example:-

  • I was watching television when the bell rang.
  • Richard has gone to the market.

☞Interrogative sentence :-

☞A sentence that asks a question:-

For example:-

  • Can you help me with this project?
  • Have you written your composition?

☞Exclamatory sentence :-

☞A sentence that expresses any strong emotion.

For example:-

  • Oh no! My sister is sleeping.
  • How crowded the market is!

☞Imperative sentence :- A sentence that requests or commands.

☞For example:-

  • Shut the door.
  • Please give me that book.
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