imperative
It is interrogative, being a question and starting with the word "who".
A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence.Example:color blue favorite is My. (makes no sense, therefore it is not a sentence)My favorite color is blue. (makes complete sense, therefore it is a sentence)There are four kinds of sentences:1. Assertive or declarative sentence (a statement)2. Imperative sentence (a command)3. Interrogative sentence (a question)4. Exclamatory sentence (an exclamation)1. An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.Examples:Jan is a student. She lives in a big city.2. Imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.Examples:Go to your room. (an order)Please lend me your book. (a request)Have a good time at the picnic. (a wish)3. Exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.Example:What a shame!Boy, am I tired!4. Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.Examples:What is your name?Where do you live?5. The informative sentence.
The interrogative pronoun is which.
Interrogative
My favorite myth is about Medusa. This is a declarative sentence.
Bonanza is my favorite TV series!
Movie-watching is her favorite past-time. Is a declarative sentence.
An interrogative pronouns introduces a question. The interrogative pronoun takes the place of a noun that is the answer to the question.The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.Examples:Who is our new chemistry teacher?To whom do I give the completed application form?What is your favorite program?
Yes, "what" can function as an interrogative pronoun when used to ask questions about specific information or choices. For example, "What is your favorite color?" or "What would you like to eat for dinner?"
The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.Examples:Who is in this movie?To whom should I give my completed application?What is your favorite color?Which book is the most interesting.Whose shoes are on the stairs?
no Yes. A question may be defined as "A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information". This includes "What time is it?", but also includes sentences that are superficially declarative statements or imperative commands but are in essence questions. Examples include, "I want to know what you think about x.", and "Tell me your favorite color."
An interrogative pronoun is used to ask a question. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose. Examples: Who is our new math teacher? To whom should I give my completed form? What would you like for dinner? Which hat looks best with this outfit? Whose bicycle was left in the driveway?