Tag: interrogative
Pronoun Exercises
Pronouns are words that substitute nouns in sentences to avoid repetition or add clarity. They come in various types, each serving a specific function:
Exclamatory Sentences
An exclamatory sentence is a type of sentence that expresses strong emotions, excitement, surprise, or urgency. It is characterized by its punctuation, typically ending with an exclamation mark (!). Exclamatory sentences can take various forms, similar to declarative, interrogative, or imperative sentences.
Tag Questions (Interrogative Sentence)
A tag question, is a type of question that is added to the end of a statement. The purpose of a tag question is to seek confirmation, agreement, or disagreement from the listener. Tag questions are formed by using a short question at the end of the sentence.
Alternative Questions (Interrogative sentence)
An alternative interrogative question, also known as a choice question, presents two or more options to the respondent, who is then prompted to select one. These questions are useful when seeking preferences, opinions, or decisions.
Yes/No Questions (Interrogative Sentence)
Yes/No questions: Interrogative sentences are sentences that are used to ask questions. One common type of interrogative sentence is the yes/no question. Yes-or-no questions are designed to elicit a response of either yes or no. Intonation in Yes/No questions: Yes-or-no questions often end with a rising pitch. This means that […]