a sentence that ask a question
A. interrogative
B. exclamatory
C. declarative
D. imperative

Random Topics:
Auxiliary WordsPast Simple and Past ProgressiveVocabularyModal AuxiliariesModal and Phrasal VerbsRelative ClausePast SimpleSubjunctivesPersonal Pronouns and VerbPreposition and Preposition PhraseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewChocolate chips …………. on the batter.
A. sprinkled
B. is sprinkled
C. are sprinkled
Grammar: Syntax › View
A sentence type which acts as a directive e.g. commanding, warning, pleading or requesting. For example, ‘Don’t go.’ Other sentence types can function as an ________ despite having different structures e.g. ‘Would you shut the door quietly’.
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory
Relative Pronouns › ViewThe students didn’t understand ________ the teacher said.
A. why
B. when
C. who
D. what
Tenses › View
We use the (…) instead of the past perfect when we want to talk about a longer action that continued until another past action.
A. past simple
B. past continuous
C. past perfect
D. past perfect continuous