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What are some examples of introgative sentence?

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences:

Simple Interrogative Sentences:

* What is your name?

* Are you feeling well?

* Did you finish your homework?

* Where are you going?

* How old are you?

* Why are you crying?

* Can you speak Spanish?

* Is it raining outside?

Interrogative Sentences with Question Words:

* Who is your best friend?

* What is your favorite color?

* When did you graduate?

* Why are you so happy?

* How much did that cost?

Interrogative Sentences with "Yes/No" Answers:

* Do you like pizza?

* Did you see the movie?

* Are you coming to the party?

* Have you been to Paris?

* Is this your phone?

Interrogative Sentences with Tag Questions:

* You're going to the party, aren't you?

* He likes chocolate, doesn't he?

* She's a doctor, isn't she?

* It's a beautiful day, isn't it?

* They're coming tomorrow, aren't they?

Interrogative Sentences with Indirect Questions:

* I wonder if she is coming?

* Could you tell me what time the meeting is?

* Can you please explain how to use this app?

* Do you know where the library is?

Interrogative Sentences with "Wh-" questions in embedded clauses:

* I don't know what to do.

* Can you tell me where you live?

* I need to figure out when the next train leaves.

* I'm wondering why she's so upset.

Remember that interrogative sentences always end with a question mark (?).

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