No, this is a declarative sentance. An interrogative sentance asks a question, like: is the canned tuna in the pantry?
I'm going to the grocery store to replenish the food in the pantry.
It depends on the type of apple, the temperature and humidity level where they are stored, and whether it has been cut or bitten (or otherwise compromised). Usually, apples will start to get softer in a week, but they don't typically rot or mold (without some harm to the skin) for at least two weeks, and usually more like a month. If they are refrigerated, they can last two months. However, if they are cut or sliced, they won't stay good more than about 4-5 days. It takes a while for fungus to grow on an apple, the apple will ripen and decay/decompose. Of course if you are wondering how long the apples you buy at the store will stay fresh, this depends on how ripe the apple the manufacturer picked was, and how long it sat in a store. In general the span of a grocery store apple is at least two weeks before you start really noticing decay.
No, an interrogative sentence always ends with a question mark, what helps me remember that is a question is when you hear interrogative think of interrogation it helps quite a bit.
What will you do when the well goes dry? is an interrogative sentence. Interrogate means to question.
The pantry has a dearth of canned goods.
As a preposition: I will send this card to my mother.As an adverb: These canned goods will be put to good use at the food pantry.
The pantry section is where you will find non-perishable items such as canned and dry goods.
If you did not open the can of cranberries it can be removed from the fridge and kept in the pantry.
its better to be kept at room temp. in a pantry
Good techniques are by only putting stuff you use on a weekly basis in your pantry. Try to exclude anything you do not use that much in your pantry. Try to keep your pantry organized by putting canned goods together and box foods together neatly.
Absolutely not, when pickles have been canned correctly, they can be stored on shelves in pantry, or cupboards or where ever you have space.
Pantry cabinets when designed properly are a perfect spot for putting all your canned goods. They can also hold your cookies and crackers. Sometime people also store their dry pasta there too.
The word 'larder' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place where food is stored, a pantry, a storeroom, a word for a thing. Example sentence:We keep a larder of canned and dry foods for occasions when the roads are blocked by snow.
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