Interrogative is putting a question towards something, but imperative is commanding and a polite request .
interrogative = question imperative = command
Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions about nouns (e.g. who, whom, whose). Interrogative adjectives modify nouns in questions (e.g. which, what). Interrogative adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in questions (e.g. how, where, when).
it is an interrogative sentence because an intterogative sentence askes quiestions.
The phrase "look out below" is imperative, as it is a command or request.
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.
interrogative = question imperative = command
Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions about nouns (e.g. who, whom, whose). Interrogative adjectives modify nouns in questions (e.g. which, what). Interrogative adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in questions (e.g. how, where, when).
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interrogative
declarative exclamatory interrogative imperative
it is an interrogative sentence because an intterogative sentence askes quiestions.
It is called an imperative sentence; the sentence purpose is imperative. (As opposed to a declarative sentence, which tells a fact, or an interrogative sentence, which asks a question.)
It is interrogative, being a question and starting with the word "who".
A declarative sentence states a fact or description about something. (e.g. The ball is red.) An interrogative sentence is a question. (e.g. What color is the ball?) An exclamatory sentence uses expression or voice to present information. (e.g. I'm so excited you are coming.) An imperative sentence issues a command. (e.g. Go get the ball. Don't run in the hallway.)
The phrase "look out below" is imperative, as it is a command or request.
Interrogative pronoun comes before a verb while interrogative adjective comes before a noun. Eg WHO wrote the novel rockbound? (Interrogative pronoun) WHAT book are you reading? (Interrogative adjective)
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.