interrogative sentence
interrogative pronoun
an interrogative adverb; an interrogative particle.
an interrogative adverb
a hard, interrogative stare.
an interrogative raising of the eyebrows.
This paper discusses the possibility of semantic combinations between every two types of mood patterns: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamative.
Other types include interrogative pronouns, like who, what, which, and whose.
I want one in affirmative, one in the negative and one in the interrogative.
The questions began to feel interrogative.
Interrogative sentence, it's a question, but it's still a sentence.
[Dave] We can make it a question, so interrogative's can you learn anything?
That's, like, a similar word to interrogative, is just having a lot of questions asked.
Number five, easy now we've looked at number four, with interrogative phrases modal verbs are used like other auxiliary verbs: modal verb, subject, verb.
Interrogative sentences can all still start with question words such as where, what, when, etc. , and we use an affirmative or negative sentence as the answer.
With this the two young men took their departure; after which Catherine, with her blush still lingering, directed a serious and interrogative eye to Mrs. Penniman.
These interrogatives were addressed to the footman who had come in to say that the keeper had found one of Dagley's boys with a leveret in his hand just killed.
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