The question and answer flow for exclamatory sentences follows a pattern of stating a surprising or exciting statement, followed by an exclamation mark to convey strong emotion. For example: "What a beautiful day!" or "How amazing that performance was!" The response typically agrees or amplifies the statement with enthusiasm, such as "I know, it's gorgeous outside!" or "It was absolutely incredible!"
Questions. Questions end with a question mark. Sentences that are a question usually start with Who, What, Why, Where, When, How, Will, and Is.Examples:What types of sentences end in a question mark?Who is the muffin man?
Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
If they are questions, then those sentences need a question mark. Many 'whether or not' sentences are not asking anything, they are simply stating alternatives. 'Have you decided whether to go to London or not?' is a question, but 'I haven't decided whether to go to London or not' is a statement and not a question.
Interrogative sentences typically begin with question words like who, what, where, when, why, and how. They seek information, ask a question, or express doubt. Additionally, interrogative sentences end with a question mark.
* Declarative * interogative * exclamitory * imperitave
Exclamatory.
there are a lot of themThere are four(4) types of sentences. The declarative sentence makes a statement. The interrogative sentence asks a question. The exclamatory sentence is a statement that shows strong emotion. And the imperative sentence gives a direction or a command.
when something has a exclemation point in the sentence
The sentence was very exclamatory and full of expression
Questions. Questions end with a question mark. Sentences that are a question usually start with Who, What, Why, Where, When, How, Will, and Is.Examples:What types of sentences end in a question mark?Who is the muffin man?
Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
A question is one sentence.If you are trying to ask: How many sentences are needed to answer an essay question?That would be a different question.
Sentences can vary in length, so it is impossible to answer your question.
Here are a few sentences that ask a question: Where are you going? Is this your purse? Can I go outside and play now?
Flow in a logical manner.