An interrogative sentence is one that expects an answer from its audience, e.g., "What time is it?"
An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question and is typically punctuated with a question mark. It is used to gather information, seek clarification, or prompt a response from the listener or reader. Examples include "What is your name?" and "Did you finish your homework?"
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
a transitory sentence is a type of sentence that you can write.
In this sentence is the prepositional phrase in that sentence.
no it is an exclamatory sentence
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
yes
the meaning of sentence is sentence
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
As a question, it can be a sentence, like: A sentence can have one word, and as a question then it can be a sentence: Who?
a descriptive sentence is a sentence that describes something in one sentence
compound sentence, simple sentence, and complex sentence
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.