What is WH sentence?

What is WH sentence?

WH-questions are questions starting with WH-words including: what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. Question words are used to ask about specific qualities, times, places, people and so on. Below is a list of question words and example sentences: Question words.

What are some examples of simple sentences?

Examples of simple sentences include the following:

  • Joe waited for the train. “Joe” = subject, “waited” = verb.
  • The train was late.
  • Mary and Samantha took the bus.
  • I looked for Mary and Samantha at the bus station.
  • Mary and Samantha arrived at the bus station early but waited until noon for the bus.

What are sentences and its types?

The 4 English Sentence Types

form function
1 declarative statement: It tells us something
2 interrogative question: It asks us something
3 imperative command: It tells us to do something
4 exclamative exclamation: It expresses surprise

What is a big house assertive sentence?

Assertive sentences states fact. They assert, declare, or state something, for example, Janet is a professor. She lives in a big house.

What place is assertive?

In order to change an exclamatory sentence into the assertive without changing its meaning, we have to add words like very, indeed, truly, great, and so on, to the sentence. In order to change an exclamatory sentence into the assertive without changing its meaning, we have to remove the exclamation mark.

What makes you feel assertive?

An assertive sentence states or asserts a feeling, opinion, history etc. The above sentence – “I have not been feeling well” is a negative sentence. When changed into assertive it becomes- “I have been feeling well”. Assertive sentences are also known as declarative sentence.

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