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Question sentences
Oh, it’s been a long day, hasn’t it? Oh, do you want a biscuit?
Questions are sentences which ask something. They end with a question mark. That’s the funny squiggle with a dot over there. We use one of these instead of a full stop.
Often questions begin with a question word, like who, when or how.
Did you eat all the biscuits? Then who did? Oh! What about him? Oh, why does this always happen? I really fancied a biscuit too.
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Questions are a type of sentence you use to ask for information. They often begin with words like ‘what’, ‘where’, or ‘how’. Find out more about question sentences with Fudge, Pudge and Grudge in this video.
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