1.This paper discusses the possibility of semantic combinations between every two types of mood patterns: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamative.
7.Number five, easy now we've looked at number four, with interrogative phrases modal verbs are used like other auxiliary verbs: modal verb, subject, verb.
8.Interrogative sentences can all still start with question words such as where, what, when, etc. , and we use an affirmative or negative sentence as the answer.
9.With this the two young men took their departure; after which Catherine, with her blush still lingering, directed a serious and interrogative eye to Mrs. Penniman.
10.These interrogatives were addressed to the footman who had come in to say that the keeper had found one of Dagley's boys with a leveret in his hand just killed.
11.So, yes, Socrates gave us his interrogative Method; Sophocles gave us Oedipus; but the legacy of Ancient Greece is profoundly ambiguous, all the moreso because the final winner of the Peloponnesian War were the dictatorial Spartans.
12.He stood with his head on one side and himself on one side, in a bullying, interrogative manner, and he threw his forefinger at Mr. Wopsle, —as it were to mark him out—before biting it again.
13.You know how to use the pitch of your voice to convey emotion and meaning, like " I went to the store." Just because I raised the pitch the note, if you will you interpret that as an interrogative.