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20 June, 14:22

Highlight the sentences that use the interrogative mood.

I walked down to the cafeteria at lunchtime. What will be on the menu today? I wondered as I joined the end of the line.

"Did you hear the news?" My friend Amalia appeared next to me, bouncing with excitement. "Let me tell you!"

"No, let me guess!" I told her. I thought carefully. What could it be this time?

Which sentences are in the interrogative mood? Check all that apply.

I walked down to the cafeteria at lunchtime.

What will be on the menu today?

Did you hear the news?

Let me tell you!

"No, let me guess!" I told her.

I thought carefully.

What could it be this time?

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  1. 20 June, 14:24
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    B) What will be on the menu today?

    C) Did you hear the news?

    G) What could it be this time?

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  2. 20 June, 14:42
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    Your questions are not clear because both ask the same and their answer is the same. However, they can still be responded.

    Answer:

    Sentences in the interrogative mood:

    What will be on the menu today?

    "Did you hear the news?"

    What could it be this time?

    Explanation:

    The interrogative mood means that the speaker is asking a question. In that respect, questions end with a question mark and contain auxiliary verbs and inversion of the verb to be, which is located before the subject. Thus, the first sentence is in the Future Simple tense, the second is in the Past Simple tense with the auxiliary verb did, and the third includes the modal verb of possibility could.
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