Who are our states US senators what is the interrogative pronoun in this sentence?
The interrogative pronoun is who.
The antecedent(s) for an interrogative pronoun is usually the answer to the question.
Note: Another pronoun in the sentence is 'our', a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'senators'.
What is this sentence DO you have any other questions about comets?
It's a question. A present simple question.
Is there a period at the end of a sentence in parentheses?
The entire sentence should be in parentheses, however the portion that is, should contain a period outside of the parentheses.
Do you have to put three dots at the end of a sentence to continue on?
Well... u don't have to. like... She fought and killed w/ bravery but..
u can't do this. Hi... end of story
Can you give me 50 examples of sentence fragments?
Yes, of course but I will not because that is far too much work. A sentence fragment occurs when a crucial part of the sentence is missing such as a subject or predicate. "Jill went to the market" is a normal, complete sentence. If is chopped up to say "Jill went" then it is a fragment. Alternately if it were chopped up to say "to the market" then that is another fragment. Now that you have the tools, you can make fifty of your own.
How are series of adjectives arrange give 5 sentences?
He thinks quickly, swiftly, accurately, solmenly, confidently, and curiously. Why ask?
What sentence is what a fast boy he is Interrogative exclamatory imperative or declarative?
declarative
Can you give me a 5 example in a sentence what is a simple?
1. He marched off to class like a soldier on a mission.
2. Grandma is as busy as a queen bee in her hive.
3. Sheena is as good as Albert Einstein in studying.
4. She ran as fast as a cheetah.
5. I am very happy like my Ti ta Maureen.
Can you give me examples of 5 simple sentences?
Come over here.
I have a dog.
Let's go buy ice-cream.
I want a puppy.
Let's watch TV.
How do you change this sentence to a exclamatory sentence Edison was a creative thinker?
be creative like Edison
If he must answer the last question, he effectively needs to select 6 from 10. This can be done in 10C6 = 10*9*8*7/(4*3*2*1) = 210 ways.
What is an interrogative sentence that doesn't need an answer?
An interrogative sentence that doesn't need an answer is called a rhetorical question.
Show me an example of a compound sentence?
A compound sentence is basically a sentence that can be broken into two. Here is one example: The weather was horrible, but the caravan continued to travel. Here's another one: the news was not that great: he was in grave condition.
Notice how these two sentences are separated by a punctuation. In the first instance it was separated by a comma, the second one by a colon. I you do not separate the two sentences by some type of proper punctuation then this becomes a run-on sentence.