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Does is the verb in questions starting with does.

You can make questions starting with is:- Is this you car?

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What is interrogative statement?

An interrogative statement is a type of sentence that asks a question and requires a response. It usually begins with a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) or a helping verb. Interrogative statements are used to gather information or seek clarification.


What part of speech is do in a question?

"Do" is a verb when used in a question as a helping verb helping to form the interrogative structure.


Do we use helping verb with who in interrogative sentence?

You certainly can use a helping verb, but it depends on the tense. If it's a simple past tense, you don't need one: Who ate my sandwich? Who took my pen? But if you are using a past perfect tense, the helping verb is necessary, to show an action that happened earlier in the past: Who has seen this movie? Who has read the chapter? Other examples of interrogative sentences with who asking the question but no helping verb: Who is Alice? Who are you? Who was the one? Who has the answer?


What sentences has a helping verb she swam across the lake her brother paddled the canoe she had rested on the dock he went home late?

The sentence with a helping verb is 'c'. The helping verb in the sentence is had and the main verb is rested. Some helping verbs are has, be, was, were, did, and might. Helping verbs are verbs that are in front of a main verb.


What kind of sentence is May you borrow this?

The sentence "May you borrow this" is an example of an interrogative sentence, specifically a polite request or permission seeking question. It is structured as a question with the modal "may" as the helping verb.


Can you have a sentence with a verb without a helping verb?

Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.


What is the helping verb in the sentence have you ever written a letter before?

Since the verb in this sentence is "written", the helping verb is "have".


Is have an interrogative adjective?

If you mean 'Is the word 'have' an adjective?' the answer is no. 'Have' is a verb. It can also be a noun, in the expression 'the haves and the have-nots', meaning 'those people who have possessions or money and those who do not'.


Where I put usually in negative interrogative verbs?

In negative interrogative verbs, "usually" is typically placed after the auxiliary verb or helping verb. For example: "Don't you usually go to the gym on Mondays?"


Can a helping verb be found in the subject?

No, a helping verb cannot be found in the subject of a sentence. Helping verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to express shades of meaning, tense, or voice, but they do not form the subject of a sentence.


What is a interrogative sentends?

An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. It typically begins with a question word like who, what, when, where, why, or how, or includes an auxiliary verb like is, are, can, will, would, etc. Interrogative sentences are used to gather information or seek clarification.


Does this sentence She had rested on the dock have a helping verb?

Yes had can be called an auxiliary verb or helping verb