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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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You see how to fill in a form

R: Oh, is my ID complete now?

Secretary: Yes, it’s complete. You see how to fill in a form.

R: Oh, yes, very nice.

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Is it an interrogative sentence or a declarative sentence?




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rezaenglish Is it an interrogative sentence or a declarative sentence? It could go either way, but you would need a question mark for interrogative. In dialogue, it often happens that what looks declarative is actually meant interrogatively.

  • rezaenglish Is it an interrogative sentence or a declarative sentence?
  • It could go either way, but you would need a question mark for interrogative.
  • In dialogue, it often happens that what looks declarative is actually meant interrogatively.
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rezaenglishIs it an interrogative sentence or a declarative sentence?

It could go either way, but you would need a question mark for interrogative. In dialogue, it often happens that what looks declarative is actually meant interrogatively.

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