Interrogative
From Hull AWE
The interrogative is one of the moods of the verb: it is the mood of asking or questioning. In present-day English, there is no inflection for interrogation: the mood of the sentence is formed by the structure, and particularly the structure of the verb phrase, of the sentence.
- For notes on how to formulate questions, you should see either direct questions or indirect questions.
The interrogative sentence may also contain any of the types of Complement and/or adverbials.
- For a note on the spelling of interrogative, see interrogate.