Interrogative Sentences
Let’s read these sentences:
1. Abhishek has a car.
2. Has Abhishek a car?
In above two sentences:
The first sentence simply tells or states something. Such a sentence is called a Statement. This kind of sentence ends with period (.).
The second sentence asks something. Such a sentence is called a Question.
The sentence which asks a question is an interrogative sentence. This kind of sentence usually ends with a note of interrogation (?). In an interrogative sentence, the verb is placed before the subject.
Abhishek has a car.
Has Abhishek a car?
Observe the following sentences and notice the changes.
1. Ravi is busy now.
Is Ravi busy now?
2. Tina has no money.
Has Tina no money?
3. The garden is full of flowers.
Is the garden full of flowers?
4. It is very cold today.
Is it very cold today?
5. They are watching cricket match.
Are they watching cricket match?
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