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What are the boys doing in the river?
What are the boys doing in the river?
Which of these sentences is an interrogative?
Which of these sentences is an interrogative?
What activity are the children engaged in?
What activity are the children engaged in?
What are the dogs doing?
What are the dogs doing?
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What do the stars do at night?
What do the stars do at night?
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Study Notes
Interrogative Sentences
- Interrogative sentences are questions.
- They usually end with a question mark (?).
- They often start with words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," "how," "are," "do," or "is."
- The text provides examples of interrogative sentences:
- Why are you swimming in the river?
- Are the children plucking flowers?
- Are the dogs barking at strangers?
- Are you obeying your father's orders?
- The text also provides examples of declarative sentences:
- Some boys are bathing in the river.
- They are ploughing the fields.
- Stars are shining in the sky.
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Test your understanding of interrogative sentences with this quiz. You'll explore the structure, examples, and differences compared to declarative sentences. Perfect for students looking to improve their grammar skills!