The frequent use of interrogatives kept the students' attention and involvement during the classroom discourse. |
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It raised, in this reviewer's mind, troubling interrogatives about what was happening in terms of gender. |
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I tried that noise she so often used in her interrogatives and she chittered a bit. |
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Therefore, S2s must focus on the enemy timeline and the five basic interrogatives for each enemy set. |
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The types of sentences produced were similar to the ones produced originally and consisted of interrogatives, declaratives, and imperatives. |
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Here, the character's inner voice provides emotional commentary on movement exclamations and interrogatives, which suggest movement rather than narrate it directly. |
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He proposes that the rule about making interrogatives by placing the auxiliary before the subject is to some extent a rule of written English rather than spoken. |
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But imperatives, interrogatives and declaratives are grammatical forms, while demanding action or requesting or giving information are semantic roles. |
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Note also that in Selkup, interrogatives tend to use the inferential mood, but this paradigmatic asymmetry is only a preference, not a grammatical restriction. |
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Which, who, and what as interrogatives can be either singular or plural. |
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