21. For example, the English " which " is also an interrogative  word. 22. When an interrogative  pronoun is used, pitch falls at the end of a question. 23. When a question begins with a verb, the verb is in the interrogative  mood. 24. A notable development is the initial * k? in Proto-Indo-European interrogative  words. 25. As in earlier periods, Modern English normally has subject-verb order in interrogative  clauses. 26. This turns into an interrogative  statement leaving in question whether the aged Scott died or survived. 27. Fischer continued work with the Ecole Sociologique Interrogative  and carried out large-scale urban interventions. 28. In Indo-European, many Latin interrogatives  begin qu-, as in quid pro quo. 29. One of the more conspicuous present surface correspondences is the English Interrogative  word : Etymology for details. 30. The voice intonation is replaced by facial expressions which mark interrogative  sentences, imperatives and relative clauses.