interrogative

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English - English
A question; an interrogation
A word (pronoun, pronominal adjective, or adverb) implying interrogation, or used for asking a question: why, who, when, etc
Asking or denoting a question; pertaining to inquiry; questioning: as, an interrogative phrase, pronoun, or point; an interrogative look or tone of voice

The regular place of the interrogative word, of whatever kind, is at the beginning of the sentence, or as near it as possible.

having the nature or form of a question
relating to verbs in the so-called interrogative mood; "not all questions have an interrogative construction"
An interrogative gesture or tone of voice shows that you want to know the answer to a question. Donovan cocked an interrogative eye at his companion, who nodded in reply. = questioning
In grammar, an interrogative is a word such as `who', `how', or `why', which can be used to ask a question
some linguists consider interrogative sentences to constitute a mood
{i} question; word or form used when asking a question (Grammar)
{s} questioning, inquisitive; used when asking a question (Grammar)
a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply; "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations"
A word used in asking questions; as, who? which? why? relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation relating to verbs in the so-called interrogative mood; "not all questions have an interrogative construction
Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as, an interrogative sentence; an interrogative pronoun
In grammar, a clause that is in the interrogative, or in the interrogative mood, has its subject following `do', `be', `have', or a modal verb. Examples are `When did he get back?' and `Are you all right?'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to ask questions
relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation
interrog
interrogative adjective
an interrogative pronoun used as an adjective

Examples (from English) - what and which.

interrogative adjectives
plural form of interrogative adjective
interrogative pronoun
A pronoun used in a question. In English, the five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose (also used as relative pronouns). These require no antecedent

Whose question was that?.

interrogative pronouns
plural form of interrogative pronoun
interrogative mood
some linguists consider interrogative sentences to constitute a mood
interrogative pronoun
word used in asking a question (Grammar)
interrogative sentence
sentence that asks a question (Grammar)
ınterrogative
{n} the pronoun who? what?
interrogatively
In an interrogative manner; by means of a question
interrogatively
in the form of a question; in an interrogative manner
interrogatively
in a questioning format
interrogatively
In the form of, or by means of, a question; in an interrogative manner
interrogatively
with curiosity; "the baby looked around curiously"
interrogative
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