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This sentence is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
An elegy is a type of poem or song that laments or mourns the loss of someone. An example sentence using "elegy" could be: The poet wrote a moving elegy in memory of his late friend.
An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark at the end.
This is an interrogative sentence, as it asks a question.
Sole is a type of fish. Sole is also what is on the base of your shoe. Combining those two meanings, you could have a sentence like this: While out fishing, a man caught a sole and as he walked home the sole came off his shoe.
It is an interrogative sentence.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
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"Between 1900 and 1910, most immigrants came to the U.S. from Europe" is a declarative sentence.
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The word I is a personal pronoun, the first person singular, and it is the subject of this sentence.
The literary device in the sentence "that was the summer dill came to us" is personification. This is because the herb "dill" is given human qualities by suggesting that it came to the speaker, which is a human-like action.
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In the sentence, the word 'words' is a plural, common noun, the subject of the sentence.
It varies according to the type of sentence, but if you have a sentence like this one:She is working late tonight.then you can make a yes/no sentence starting with the be verb:Is she working late tonight?or with this sentence:All my friends have seen the movieyou can make another yes/no question starting with have:Have all your friends seen the movie?
This type of verb phrase is called going to future.It has the form be + going to + verb.It can be used to talk about future intentions(as in your sentence).
The sentence type is interrogative.