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".
As a declarative: You have homework As an interrogative: Do you have homework?
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Did is a verb. It is the past tense of do.I do my homework every night.I did my homework last night.
"Where did you go yesterday?" and "Can you pass me the salt?" are examples of interrogative sentences.
I had a conversation with my friend over last night's homework.
Show me your homework from last night.
Do and does are present tense and did is past tense.Use do when the subject is I or a plural nounegI do my homework. The boys do their homework. -- 'The boys' is a plural subject.Use does for when he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject egShe does her homework. The boy does his homework. -- 'The boy' is a singular noun.Use did for all subjects - singular or plural - if you are writing about something in the past egI did my homework last night.The boys did their homework yesterday.She did her homework last week.The boy did his homework last night.
Vincent's teacher called him oaf because he did not study or do homework last night.
I didn't finish my homework last night, but luckily I have a study hall, so I can finish it.