10 examples of interrogative sentence in English grammar
Multiple words are arranged in a meaningful order to express emotions, feelings which is called a sentence. Sentence are total five types in English language as per requirements and occasions. Interrogative sentence is one of the important type which expresses questions mainly. Like all other different sentences interrogative sentence has its significant rules of application. The main fact is students should remember of using it for framing any type of questions. This can be used for a single question, within any passage students will learn more about this sentence from examples.
Structure: auxiliary verb+ subject+ main verb+ object+ other words
Interrogative sentences start with ‘wh’ words and auxiliary verbs. These sentences are called as ‘wh’ sentences and yes/no questions. Students can easily identify this sentence from wh words, auxiliary verbs in the beginning and question marks. There will be auxiliary verbs along with wh words in interrogative sentence. In both wh questions and yes/no questions there will be one main verb. Interrogative sentences can be both positive and negative. In negative sentences there will be not placed after the subject of the sentence. Assertive sentences can be transformed into interrogative sentences without changing its meaning. This sentence transformation is important chapter of secondary education and competitive exam both.
Examples:
- Do you know to speak English fluently?
- Are you going to see the movie today with friends?
- What is the last time you went for a trip?
- Why are you feeling so sad suddenly?
- Is there anything else in your mind you want to share with me?
- How long does it take to reach to your college?
- Have you ever visited any art exhibition?
- Where do you want to go for your next vacation?
- Will you join us in our winter picnic?
- Were they prepared well before the exam?
All the sentences mentioned above are examples of interrogative sentence.