Is “Do you miss me? ” an interrogative sentence semantically?

Do you miss me?

  • Does interrogative sentence or declarative one?

The fuller text is:

She sits down on the bed in the gloomy room and pulls her husband’s cell out of her pocket and looks at it. What does she do? Then she looks at the texts. In her list, she is overwhelmed ignoring all the names of people that she knows, and suddenly she sees someone’s name that she doesn’t recognize… And that’s the ringtone of this moment. What happens to me? She clicks on it and

opens the text Idk. I have to go away this weekend with the nag.

Can you tell me when you will see me again?

She fights tears and continues reading.

> I miss you terribly, Mike!

> do you miss me?

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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
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Based on the sources I could find, this is an interrogative sentence; the auxiliary verb (do) precedes the subject of the sentence, and the sentence ends in a question mark. According to “introduction” phrases that ask questions, this is quite clearly interrogative.

Sources: https://thoughtco.org.fre. What is interrogative sentence 1691183? https://en.wikipedia.org/index.html? https://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/helping-verbs org/wiki/Interrogative interrogative Wikipedia.org? How

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Answered on December 20, 2021.
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