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when will people go to mars identity the type of sentence​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sentence is Interrogative.

  • A statement seeking a question or a query is referred to as an interrogative sentence. It is generally used to refer to features that form queries.
  • For example - Isn’t Rose very kind?
  • By putting the verb in front of a subject, it is possible to turn a declarative sentence into an interrogative.
  • Thus, the sentence asks, as to when will people go to Mars, thus it is Interrogative.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • The given sentence is an example of Interrogative Sentence of Future Indefinite Tense.

  • Structure of Future Indefinite Tense ( interrogative ) : Auxiliary verb ( shall / will ) + subject + main verb's present form + object. Exampel : 'When will people go to mars?'

  • 'When' is one of 'Wh' words and they are used first to make interrogative sentence. So 'when' has been used here first. 'Will' is auxiliary verb. 'People' is subject. 'Go' is main verb and 'to mars' is object.
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