Interrogative Sentences Interrogative Sentences Are one of four types of sentences Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory The word Interrogative Comes from the Latin for Between inter ID: 321292
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Sentence Types
:
Interrogative
SentencesSlide2
Interrogative Sentences
Are one of four types of sentences:
DeclarativeInterrogativeImperativeExclamatorySlide3
The word
Interrogative
Comes from the Latin forBetween (inter)Rogare (to ask)Slide4
Traits of
Interrogative sentences:
Ask a question that can be answered yes/noAsk a question that answers who? what? when? where? why?
Are followed only by a question markSlide5
Interrogative sentences
Do not make
statementsBut they might end inq
uestion marks AND
exclamation marks.
What in the world happened?!?Slide6
Let’s examine a couple examples of
Interrogative sentences:Slide7
Do you want to go to the play with me tonight ?
question markAnswer: yes or noSlide8
What type of apple makes the
best pie ?
question
mark
Answers: who? what? when? where? Or why?