An interrogative sentence is intended to elicit a reply or gain information about the subject of the sentence.
The sentence "She was ill.", is a statement or an answer to an interrogative.
It would answer such interrogatives as;
"Has she ever been ill?"
"Was there a time when she was not well?"
" Do you know her medical history?"
"Why did she die?"
"Was she ill?"
To change an interrogative sentence into a declarative sentence, you can simply remove the question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a statement. For example, change "Are you going to the store?" to "You are going to the store."
Change into interrogative. I study french with my daughter?
prevention is better then cure
What is an interrogative sentence? is an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence asks a question.
Give this to Tomoko!
interrogative sentence about Tiger
No, interrogative sentences typically end with a question mark. Using a period at the end of an interrogative sentence can change its intended meaning.
we were not to the eats rice
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.
You just asked an interrogative sentence, which is a question.
you put a period after an interrogative sentence
an interrogative sentence is a sentence. Where you express your feelings such as joy and shock with a question.