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Что (кто) такое interrogative$40208$ - определение

GRAMMATICAL MOOD USED TO EXPRESS A QUESTION
Interrogative mood; Interrogative sentence; Interrogative sentences; Desu ka; Interrogative clause; Declarative question; Disjunctive question

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(interrogatives)
1.
An interrogative gesture or tone of voice shows that you want to know the answer to a question. (WRITTEN)
Donovan cocked an interrogative eye at his companion, who nodded in reply.
= questioning
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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.
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In grammar, an interrogative is a word such as 'who', 'how', or 'why', which can be used to ask a question.
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interrogative         
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Interrogatory.
Interrogative         
·noun A word used in asking questions; as, who. which. why?.
II. Interrogative ·adj Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as, an interrogative sentence; an interrogative pronoun.

Википедия

Interrogative

An interrogative clause is a clause whose form is typically associated with question-like meanings. For instance, the English sentence "Is Hannah sick?" has interrogative syntax which distinguishes it from its declarative counterpart "Hannah is sick". Also, the additional question mark closing the statement assures that the reader is informed of the interrogative mood. Interrogative clauses may sometimes be embedded within a phrase, for example: "Paul knows who is sick", where the interrogative clause "who is sick" serves as complement of the embedding verb "know".

Languages vary in how they form interrogatives. When a language has a dedicated interrogative inflectional form, it is often referred to as interrogative grammatical mood. Interrogative mood or other interrogative forms may be denoted by the glossing abbreviation INT.