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What does interrigative?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

It means every thing that ends with a question mark

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What is interrigative sentence?

An interrogative sentence is a sentence where we ask a question. Basically we see in every sentence the question mark "?" Is used to close such a sentence.Examples:Who broke the vase?Did you ever go to school today?How are you?What is your name?Have you ever been to another country before?Are you new here in town?


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