THE TYPES OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES IN ARABIC AND ENGLISH: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Rasulova Mashxuraxon Dilmurod qizi,Shomurzayev Muhammadjon G’ulom o’g’li TSUOS the Faculty of Arabic Language A Second Year Student Academic supervisor

Keywords:

Interrogative Sentences, Arabic, English, Syntax, Linguistics, Grammar, Language Comparison

Abstract

This article examines the different types of interrogative sentences in Arabic and English, highlighting their structural variations, usage, and the unique characteristics of each language. Interrogative sentences are essential for communication, allowing speakers to ask questions and seek information. By comparing Arabic and English interrogative structures, this study provides insights into the complexities and nuances of questioning in these two languages. The analysis is supported by examples and detailed explanations, making it a valuable resource for language learners and linguists alike.  

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Published

2024-08-31

How to Cite

Rasulova Mashxuraxon Dilmurod qizi,Shomurzayev Muhammadjon G’ulom o’g’li. (2024). THE TYPES OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES IN ARABIC AND ENGLISH: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 14(08), 73–77. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/225