e) They would win the premium
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The Farlex Grammar Book > English Grammar > Syntax > Sentences > Negative Interrogative Sentences
Negative Interrogative Sentences
What is a negative interrogative sentence?
As their name implies, negative interrogative sentences (sometimes called interro-negative sentences) are interrogative sentences that are made negative. In addition to asking literal questions, negative interrogative sentences are often used to imply that the speaker is expecting a certain answer or for emphatic effect.
Constructing negative interrogative sentences
As with all negative sentences, we generally form the negative interrogative by adding the word not. Where it appears in the sentence depends on the type of interrogative sentence we’re using.
Yes/No questions
Questions that have either “yes” or “no” for an answer are formed using auxiliary verbs at the beginning of the sentence, as in:
“Do you have a dollar?”
“Are you aware of the consequences of your actions?”
“Have you seen my wallet?”
To make them negative, we add the word not after the subject of the sentence. If not is contracted with the auxiliary verb, however, then the contraction comes before the subject.
Negative interrogative “yes/no” questions usually imply that the speaker expects the answer to be (or believes the answer should be) “yes.”
For example:
“Don’t you have a dollar?”
“Are you not aware of the consequences of your actions?”
“Haven’t you seen my wallet?”
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