Why would you quest for information on your birthmother when your adoptive mother has been so wonderful?
"Where are you going?"
give me that phone now
"Are you serious?"
Give this to Tomoko!
Change into interrogative. I study french with my daughter?
Have you finished your homework? What time is the meeting scheduled for?
"Where is the nearest grocery store?" is an example of an interrogative sentence because it asks a question and seeks information.
Give me a hug. Would you give me a hug?
Well, this sentence is an interrogative sentence. When a sentence is a question, it is an interrogative sentence. Imperative sentences give commands or requests, declarative sentences declare things like: I went to the park today. Exclamatory sentences are said with feeling.
My father didn't give my allowance for this week.
The quest for the Stanley Cup is very exciting.
"Who" and "what" are examples of interrogative pronouns. For instance, in the sentence, "Who is coming to the party?" - "who" is used as an interrogative pronoun to inquire about the identity of the person attending the party.