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Fun Easy English Classroom September 28 |
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Classroom
Today
Learn about
interrogative sentences |
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Today you are going to learn about interrogative sentences an important part of English
grammar. |
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then use the Fun Easy English
dictionary
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Grammar:
Definition of an interrogative sentence. |
- An interrogative sentence:
- is used to ask a direct question
- always ends with a
question mark
- requires an answer from the listener or reader
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- What are you making for dinner tonight?
- Are you studying for the final exam?
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Fun Easy English Grammar Lessons |
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From
YOUR Teacher:
Interrogative Sentences
Hey do you completely understand this lesson?
The previous sentence was interrogative because it asked
a question. |
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Hey Students,
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