grammar - the interrogative sentence by eguriase s. m. okaka
Grammar The interrogative Sentence src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDx-mL- 7jWq13VfTVgrSLfw6M_k2cxCdsov9Vh_nft0zPybGhhfgZ6OgUsC4j4mYQ3L5kcpUUsC3hvYMql0C6ufWmVrZJj9d0XirCj9EZm4U5cKH-2HM_csiPaDgYMd_X9UGaVBzjPek729s7jnhdnxYIHmLvRM3H467lrPIkt2fYF5P9SwxhX7OAdyLs/s400/CLASS%209.jpeg"/> By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Remember that interrogatives are questions and there are different forms in the English language. There are two basic question types in English-yes/no questions and wh questions. Other forms are rhetorical questions and tag questions. We will be revising these different types interrogative in this write-up. Yes/no questions These questions are also known as polar questions. They require a yes or a no answer. Examples • Is Tom also among the ambassadors? • Do you want some sugar in your tea? • Will Jibril travel this weekend? • Can you eat a bowl of rice? • Are you still living on garri? You would have noticed that we have used di...