GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
Question
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declarative
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interrogative
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imperative
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exclamatory
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Detailed explanation-1: -An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. Interrogative sentences can be direct or indirect, begin with or without pronouns, and feature yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions. Interrogative sentences often start with interrogative pronouns and end with a question mark.
Detailed explanation-2: -10 Interrogative Sentences; When will you visit your moms? Where do you live? Why haven’t you started studying?
Detailed explanation-3: -By placing the verb before the subject, a declarative sentence can be transformed into an interrogative. If there are two verbs in a declarative sentence, it can be modified into an interrogative by placing the subject between the two verbs. Interrogative sentence– Can Umang fly kites?