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A rhetorical sentence makes a questioning statement that does not expect an answer - it is only expected to make the listener think. An interrogative sentence asks a question that expects, if not requires, an answer from the listener.
To change a declarative sentence to an interrogative one, you can usually invert the subject and the auxiliary verb, add a question mark at the end, or use a question word like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how" at the beginning. For example, "She is coming." changes to "Is she coming?" or "Where is she coming?"
The interrogative pronoun is 'whom', an objective pronoun. It appears at the beginning of the sentence because it is a question sentence; to show that it is a correct objective pronoun, you must make the question into a statement: You did invite whom to church.
Appending an interrogative pronoun followed by a terminating question mark does not really make a proper question out of a statement.
You put a cowboy in some bread.Make it chunks of cowboy,not whole cowboy.
This is a statement, not a question. Just because you place a question mark at the end of a group of words does not make it interrogative.
This is not a question. This is a statement with a question mark. So if u want the answer, u better use ur head and make this phrase into an interrogative sentence (I'm sorry, u r so stupid u probably don't even know what an interrogative sentence is. Well it is a sentence that is asking u a question.) You welcome for ur English/Language/Arts lesson, dummy!!
Your question isn't even an interrogative sentence. That's what an interrogative sentence is; a question. Okay, I'm game. "Did it snow heavily?" That's the best I can do with what you've given me.
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No, it's an interrogative sentence, meaning, it asks a question. Declarative sentences make a statement: The movie starts at 4:30. The scissors are on the kitchen table. The cat has pooped on the stairs.
This is a statement please make it a question. What do you want to know?
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