It was prudent of him to alert the policeman. Change into interrogative sentences.
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It was prudent of him to alert the policeman. Change into interrogative sentences.
What Are Interrogative Sentences?
Interrogative sentences, which are denoted with a question mark (?) at the end of the sentence, are sentences that serve as a question. They are used when the speaker wants to obtain information from the person or people being addressed.
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View this answerThis sentence is phrased as a declarative sentence. Declarative sentences state, or declare, that something is the case.
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