Different types of sentences serve different purposes. We will examine the interrogative sentences, how they are used, how to punctuate each of the sentence types with the correct punctuation mark and some examples of these types of sentences in English grammar.
An interrogative sentence is a question, a request, or a plea for more information. An interrogative sentence usually begins with an auxiliary verb or an adverb, with the subject placed later in the sentence. Words such as who, what, where, when, how, why, did, would, could, etc., often begin interrogative sentences. An interrogative sentence is punctuated with a question mark. (?)
Examples
_* Would you take out the trash?
How did you get so dirty?
Where is the remote control?_
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