It could be an interrogative, but it is not necessarily. Imagine two people, one of whom is blind, or perhaps not physically with the other. One says 'The night is so beautiful here...'. The other might ask "How beautiful is the night?' More often a sentence in this form would be interpreted as an exclamatory sentence: How very beautiful this night is!
Yes,'What a beautiful garden' is a exclamatory sentence.
It is an interrogative sentence.
It is an interrogative sentence.
It is an interrogative sentence.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Example: How are you today?"Where were you on the night of May 6th, 1997?" is an example of an interrogative sentence.
What is an interrogative sentence? is an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question and typically ends with a question mark. It is used to gather information, seek clarification, or engage in conversation. Examples include "Why are you late?" and "Have you finished your homework?"
interrogative sentence about Tiger
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a question. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose. The example sentence contains no interrogative pronouns and is not an interrogative sentence.
"Where are you going?"
You just asked an interrogative sentence, which is a question.
you put a period after an interrogative sentence