Wednesday, February 11, 2015

questions - A Complete Interrogative Sentence, Grammatically Proper, Like a Complete Declarative Sentence?


From what I’ve read, and got, here, a complete declarative sentence requests a verb, and arguments.


Does a complete interrogative request this, to get thought of as grammatically proper, too?



She (subject, argument[?]) did (auxiliary verb[?]) not (auxiliary adverb[?]) go (intransitive verb[?]).


Did (auxiliary verb[?]) she (subject, argument[?]) not (auxiliary adverb[?]) go (intransitive verb[?])?




And may you use it, and have it grammatically, and syntactically proper, as



Did she go not?





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