FAQs on English Grammar Class 3 Present Tense Interrogative - PDF
1. What are the different types of sentences in the English language?
There are primary four types of sentences in English grammar:
Declarative sentences - It is a kind of statement which offers an opinion or makes a statement such as, “The bus station is near the theater.”
Imperative Sentences - A statement that issues a demand, request, invitation, advice, or instruction. For instance, “Get me the bowl, please.”
Interrogative Sentences - These sentences ask a question for example, “do you have a pen?”, “Is this a school?”
Exclamatory Sentences - This is a statement that puts emphasis on emotions and always ends with an exclamation mark. A few examples are "Oh, I will be late for school!", "Wow, that was great!"
2. What are some of the interrogative pronouns?
Some of the interrogative pronouns are; who (refers to the subject of the questioning sentence), whom (refers to the object of the question), which (refers to a thing or person), what (refers to a thing), whose (refers to something owned by a person).
3. What are some of the interrogative adverbs?
Following are interrogative adverbs:
Why - You use this when you want to ask about the reason for an action such as “Why did you cry?”
Where - This adverb asks about the location of something like “Where is my bag?”
How - It refers to how an action is performed or can be done, for example, “How do we go to school?”
When - This adverb asks about the time when an event or action takes place, for instance, "When is the meeting?"