How to quickly distinguish between general and special interrogative sentences? 5

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A general interrogative sentence is a sentence that starts with is am are, e.g. are you a student?

    Special question sentences start with special question words such as what how where which, such as what are you doing?

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is divided into two cases.

    General interrogative sentences:

    When the beginning of the interrogative sentence is a verb of be (is, am, are, was, etc.), and a modal verb (can, may, etc.), put the subject of the sentence at the beginning of the sentence, and these verbs can be placed after the subject (the subject may change accordingly), such as are you a singer? The declarative sentence is i am a singer. is she a student?

    Declarative sentence: she is a student.

    When the interrogative sentence begins with an auxiliary verb (do, does, did), put the subject at the beginning of the sentence (the person may change, e.g. the question is did you...).The declarative sentence is i....The predicate varies according to the tense and the subject (e.g. did he go to school?).

    The declarative sentence is he went to school. The predicate is to be changed to the simple past tense).

    Special interrogative sentences:

    Generally, the special question words and auxiliary verbs are removed, and then the subject and predicate change accordingly according to the tense. For example, the interrogative sentence:

    what did you do yesterday?, change it into a declarative sentence and remove what and did, and the tense is simple past tense, which is i did.yesterday。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How do I change a special question sentence to a general question sentence? First of all, find out what the question word in the special question sentence refers to? For example:

    who teaches you english?Who can refer to people, you can use the noun mr wang (王师), or you can use the pronoun he or she.

    mr wang /he teaches you english.Then follow the method of changing the declarative sentence to a general interrogative sentence:

    does mr wang teach you english?(Does Mr. Wang teach you English?) )

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To change a general question sentence to a special question sentence, you need to first change the general question sentence to a declarative sentence, and then change it to a special question sentence for the declarative sentence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, if the general question sentence is changed to a special question sentence, it is actually to add a special question word in front of the general question sentence, if it is to ask something, there are many special question words, it mainly depends on what you are asking?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If a general question sentence becomes a special question sentence, it is good to add a special question word in front of the general question sentence.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If a general interrogative sentence is changed to a special interrogative sentence, it is the feeling of a rhetorical question.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Questions that can be answered with nodding yes or shaking their heads are called "general question sentences" Questions that can be answered by nodding or shaking their heads are called "special question sentences".

    Special question words + general question sentences.

    So what is the part of speech of the special question word, the missing component of the substitution, then, what is the part of speech of this special question word.

    What asks questions about nouns, is the part of the noun and is an interrogative pronoun.

    where asks questions about the adverb of place, is an adverb of interrogative.

    When asked a question about an adverb of time, it is an adverb of interrogative.

    how many + countable noun plural , how many is an interrogative adjective, so it must be followed by a noun, which is a special interrogative word to guide the sentence in the form of a phrase.

    whose shirt is it?

    Whose is an interrogative adjective.

    whose is this shirt?Hunger returns.

    whose = whose + noun, implicitly implies that the noun is in who, then whose is the interrogative pronoun.

    Which has the same usage as who.

    which car do you like?which is the adjective part of speech.

    which do you like?which is the noun part of speech.

    Understanding this knowledge plays a key role in the in-depth understanding of definite clauses in the future.

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