Interrogative Sentences – Asking Questions
- Compare the following sentences:
- I am happy. 1. Am I happy?
- She is sad. 2. Is she sad?
- John is absent. 3. Is John absent?
- It is cold. 4. Is it cold?
- David’s clothes are dirty. 5. Are David’s clothes dirty?
- The children were playing in the park. 6. Were the children playing in the park?
- These grapes are sour. 7. Are these grapes sour?
- You have a watch. 8. Do you have a watch?
- They will come tomorrow. 9. Will they come tomorrow?
- She can drive a car. 10. Can she drive a car?
- The sentences on the left-hand side tell something. They are called statements.
- The sentences on the right-hand side ask questions. They are called interrogative sentences.
- A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end of an interrogative sentence.
- Formation of interrogative sentences:
- In sentences beginning with I am/He is/You are/John was, we put am, is, are, was etc. before the subject.
- In sentences beginning with He has/You have/I had, etc. we put has/have/had, before the subject.
- If the Verb is made up of two words, we put the first word before the subject.
- Now study the following sentences carefully and see which words change their place:
- I am reading a book. 1. Am I reading a book?
- He is busy now. 2. Is he busy now?
- The windows are open. 3. Are the windows open?
- Jane and Jenny are sisters. 4. Are Jane and Jenny (they) sisters?
- She was absent yesterday. 5. Was she absent yesterday?
- You were not well yesterday. 6. Were you not well yesterday?
- He had no money in his wallet. 7. Had he no money in his wallet?
- Rita has a doll. 8. Has Rita a doll?
- The students will go for a picnic tomorrow 9. Will the students go for a picnic tomorrow?
- The basket is full of red apples. 10. Is the basket full of red apples?
- Questions also begin with words like who, what, why, when, where, how, how many do/does, did, can, will, shall etc. For example:
- What is your name?
- How old are you?
- How many books do you have?
- Why is the market closed?
- What is Sheela doing?
- Where has father gone?
- Who is singing?
- Did you go to school?
- Did the teacher give you a test?
- Can you drive car?
- Will you come tomorrow?
- Shall I meet you at the station?