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Give me some examples of interrogative sentences?

Interrogative Sentences:

Simple Questions:

* What is your name?

* Where do you live?

* When did you arrive?

* Who is your favorite author?

* Why are you late?

* How do you make that cake?

Yes/No Questions:

* Are you happy?

* Do you like pizza?

* Will you go to the party?

* Can you swim?

* Have you seen the movie?

* Is it raining?

Tag Questions:

* You like dogs, don't you?

* She's going to the store, isn't she?

* They're not coming, are they?

* We can leave now, can't we?

* He hasn't eaten yet, has he?

Wh- Questions with Question Words:

* What is the capital of France?

* Where did you go last weekend?

* When will the next train arrive?

* Who is the tallest person in the world?

* Why did you choose that dress?

* How much does this cost?

Multiple Questions:

* Who is coming to the party and when will they arrive?

* What is your favorite color and why?

* Where did you find that and how much did it cost?

Indirect Questions:

* I wonder what time it is.

* Can you tell me where the nearest library is?

* Could you explain how to get there?

Remember: Interrogative sentences always end with a question mark (?)!

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