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Knowing that interrogative means: 'having a form of a question,' let's try this sentence: " Who, why, and what are interrogatives."
This food tastes like brussel sprouts!" shouted Jenna in an evoke way
write an interrogative sentence about:a sports car
Stand on the spot where he stood minutes ago.
Here is an example. May I please go outside to play? An interrogative sentence is a question.
can you write a sentence using the wordFragmentary
Though you were pressed but did you seek permission to fall out?
Were you at home on the night of the riots or were you away? Do you like this bright colour or do you prefer this darker one? Am I right or wrong? Was that you or somebody else?
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!
It is entirely possible to write a sentence using the term 'it is'.
A declarative sentence is one kind of sentence and an interrogative is another. One sentence can't be both.Declarative:The grass is green.I like chocolate.This is a declarative sentence.Interrogative:What color is the sky?Do you like chocolate?Is this a declarative sentence?ANS 2:You can't be serious?!(Note: I am not impugning the author of the first, answer--I am simply offering a hybrid sentence that is both declarative and interrogativeAbdul kalam was the 11the president of India
She refused to share her toys with her younger brother, showing her selfish nature.