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FAQs on English Grammar Class 8 Interrogative Sentence
1. How do you form a tag question?
Tag questions are statements followed by questioning. The questioning words will always be in the “verb+subject” form. (You aren’t the last born, are you?)
2. What tense will an interrogative question be in?
An interrogative sentence can be in any tense, be it past, present, or future. For example: Did you celebrate your birthday last night? Are you celebrating your birthday tonight? Will you be celebrating your birthday this weekend?
3. Can interrogative sentences confirm anything positive or negative?
Interrogative sentences can either be affirmative or negative. Here is an interrogative sentence example for the same: Why did the coach kick you out?
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