Yes, it is asking a question.
It is an interrogative sentence.
I didn't finish my homework last night, but luckily I have a study hall, so I can finish it.
When riding in a car, it is imperative to use a seatbelt for your own personal safety.A moral imperative is an overriding principle which governs your actions.The subject of a command, or imperative sentence, is usually understood to be you.
The sentence as it is written is not correct. It needs a verb, but 'doing' is an infinitive.A better sentence is:Ashok usually does his homework at night.
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.
I don't have the ability to do homework as I am a computer program designed to provide information and assistance. How can I help you with your homework?
It is an interrogative sentence.
"My homework last night was like Hercules' assignment to clean the Augean Stables".
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.
As a declarative: You have homework As an interrogative: Do you have homework?
Yes, you can start an interrogative sentence with "Was." For example, "Was she at the party last night?"
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"Did you finish your homework?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and seek information from the listener.
"Where Does Your Dog Live." - Nelson Mandela ! That is a Example of a Interrogative Sentence !
Did is a verb. It is the past tense of do.I do my homework every night.I did my homework last night.
Show me your homework from last night.
I had a conversation with my friend over last night's homework.