No, it's an interrogative sentence, meaning, it asks a question. Declarative sentences make a statement: The movie starts at 4:30. The scissors are on the kitchen table. The cat has pooped on the stairs.
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Mode of expression as it refers to the character emotion of the sentence interrogative- question..."What time is it?" Declarative- answer..."It's Four O'clock." Imperative- "Hurry up then!" Mode of expression as it refers to the nature of the expressor would be whimsical, cinical, crass, etc.
At the start of the film, the titles explicitly state, "Chicago 1929."
The name of the movie will be Skulduggery Pleasant. I really want to audition for Val but I think that by the time the auditions start, I might be too old. :'(
This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
Movie-watching is her favorite past-time. Is a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence tells about something. A declarative sentence does not ask a question or give a command. A declarative sentence sometimes ends with an exclamation point. A declarative sentence can be a simple or a compound sentence. All of these sentences are declarative sentences.
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Sentences are regarded as declarative when the subject comes before the verb. So as an an example: I am going shopping. You are going shopping at this time of night?
When riding in a car, it is imperative to use a seatbelt for your own personal safety.A moral imperative is an overriding principle which governs your actions.The subject of a command, or imperative sentence, is usually understood to be you.
InterrogativeA complete sentence
Yes, you can start a sentence with "By" By, the time I waited in line two hours for my ticket, the show was over.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to start a sentence with "At which time," followed by the main clause. For example, "At which time the meeting will start remains unclear."
Once upon a time...
Once upon a time ..............................
"My mom thinks that the movie In Time, is against capitalism" Is a sentence using capitalism.