Interrogative Sentences Quiz

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What are the boys doing in the river?

  • Swimming
  • Bathing (correct)
  • Fishing
  • Playing

Which of these sentences is an interrogative?

  • They are ploughing the fields.
  • Stars are shining in the sky.
  • Why are you swimming in the river? (correct)
  • The children are plucking flowers.

What activity are the children engaged in?

  • Bathing in the river
  • Plucking flowers (correct)
  • Swimming in the river
  • Barking at strangers

What are the dogs doing?

<p>Barking at strangers (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the stars do at night?

<p>Shine (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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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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