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Interrogative Sentences

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

BY: CHLOE DICHOSO
Photo by Javier Volcan

WHAT IS AN INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE?

A: AN INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE IS

A SENTENCE THAT ASKS A QUESTION.

AN INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

ENDS WITH A QUESTION MARK

SENTENCE STARTERS

YOU CAN DETERMINE IF THE SENTENCES ARE INTERROGATIVE

EXAMPLES

  • Who, What
  • When, Where
  • Why, How
  • Does, Are
  • Is, Which, Have, Did, Etc.

EXAMPLES OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

EXAMPLES

  • Who is that?
  • What time is it?
  • When are we leaving?
  • Where are we going?
  • Why is it raining?

TRY IT OUT

USE THE SUBJECTS TO CREATE AN INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

TRY IT OUT

  • Water
  • Movie
  • Time

TRY IT OUT ANSWERS

  • Why is water blue?
  • Does the movie start at noon?
  • What is the time?

SUBJECT FINDING IN A QUESTION

ASK THE QUESTION:

HOW DO i PLAY THIS SPORT?

ANSWER AS A STATEMENT:

I PLAY THIS SPORT HOW. (THE SUBJECT IS "I")