Wow what a girl!
"She told him that the ledge was too high for her to reach."
The word you want is "declarative."
One problem is to work out how to make best use of the purely declarative nature of functional languages.
My ball rolled down the hill.
1. Serving to declare or state. 2. Of, relating to, or being an element or construction used to make a statement: a declarative sentence. n. A sentence or expression that makes a statement.
The word "what" can be used in an interrogative or a declarative sentence:What did she do? (interrogative)That is what we all want to know. (declarative)
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
The sky is blue.
To change an interrogative sentence into a declarative sentence, you can simply remove the question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a statement. For example, change "Are you going to the store?" to "You are going to the store."
To convert a declarative sentence to an interrogative sentence or question, simply rephrase the sentence to have a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning, or add a question mark at the end of the sentence. Adjust the sentence structure to make it sound like a question that seeks information or clarification.
Yes of course;"Can you make a sentence using the word patriarchy?" hahahh. that was funny.