The document is a student's worksheet containing examples of interrogative sentences. It defines an interrogative sentence as one that asks a question and contains a question mark. The worksheet provides directions to write 6 interrogative sentences using given keyword topics. Examples are given such as "Did you finish all your homework?" and sentences are written in response to keywords like "sun", "earth", "tennis racquet", "hammer", and "mountains", asking questions about each topic.
The document is a student's worksheet containing examples of interrogative sentences. It defines an interrogative sentence as one that asks a question and contains a question mark. The worksheet provides directions to write 6 interrogative sentences using given keyword topics. Examples are given such as "Did you finish all your homework?" and sentences are written in response to keywords like "sun", "earth", "tennis racquet", "hammer", and "mountains", asking questions about each topic.
The document is a student's worksheet containing examples of interrogative sentences. It defines an interrogative sentence as one that asks a question and contains a question mark. The worksheet provides directions to write 6 interrogative sentences using given keyword topics. Examples are given such as "Did you finish all your homework?" and sentences are written in response to keywords like "sun", "earth", "tennis racquet", "hammer", and "mountains", asking questions about each topic.
The document is a student's worksheet containing examples of interrogative sentences. It defines an interrogative sentence as one that asks a question and contains a question mark. The worksheet provides directions to write 6 interrogative sentences using given keyword topics. Examples are given such as "Did you finish all your homework?" and sentences are written in response to keywords like "sun", "earth", "tennis racquet", "hammer", and "mountains", asking questions about each topic.
Name:Nor Azera Wani Binti Zainuddin Date:14 september 2020
Interrogative Sentences Worksheet
There are four kinds of sentences in the English language. 1. Imperative- gives a command (.) 2. Declarative- makes a statement (.) 3. Interrogative- asks a question (?) 4. Exclamatory- expresses strong feeling (!) Directions: Write six examples of interrogative sentences using the given keyword topics. Example A: homework Answer: Did you finish all your homework? 1. sun The sun is shining today, isn’t he? ___________________________________________________________________ 2. earth How on the earth did you think about me in that way? ___________________________________________________________________ 3. tennis racquet Can I borrow your tennis racquet for a day? ___________________________________________________________________ 4. hammer Did your father borrow my father’s hammer yesterday? ___________________________________________________________________ 5. mountains Can you see the mountains? ___________________________________________________________________ 6. ocean Why the ocean is blue? ___________________________________________________________________