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How do you use interrogative in a sentence?

An interrogative is a word or phrase that asks a question. Here are some examples of how to use interrogatives in a sentence:

1. Using interrogative pronouns:

* Who is coming to the party?

* What did you eat for lunch?

* Which book did you choose?

* Whose car is parked in the driveway?

2. Using interrogative adverbs:

* Where did you go last night?

* When will you be back?

* Why are you so late?

* How did you get here?

3. Using interrogative adjectives:

* What time is it?

* Which shirt should I wear?

* Whose dog is that?

4. Using question words:

* Can you help me?

* Do you like pizza?

* Is that your car?

* Are you coming with me?

Here are some examples of sentences using interrogatives in context:

* "Who is responsible for this mess?" she asked, her voice rising in frustration.

* "Where did you find that beautiful painting?" he inquired, his eyes wide with admiration.

* "Why do you think the sky is blue?" the teacher asked her students, encouraging them to think critically.

Remember: Interrogative words are essential for asking questions and getting information!

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