A declarative sentence refers to something that has been made known or explained. The question then follows, such as 'I have explained, do you understand?
Only you can answer this question.
That depends on where you start from. The word "there" in the question needs to be explained. Sorry, you need to say where the starting place is.
Question is probably not complete. Specific case needs to be explained. However the current reduces with reduction in load, voltage being constant, generally.
This cannot be explained by writing, rather it needs to be demonstrated.
Mother country? Needs to be explained a bit.
Press what? It would help if you explained your question. -Alistair.
People could argue that some things can't be explained so are therefore explained with things such as magic. So the answer to this question is there is no answer.
definetly not but add math and science and you'll have all the answers to any question
How does a convection oven cook food (question mark) It won't let me put the question mark symbol there.
A scientific question needs to be specific and it needs to have a comperisen(or)! It also needs to be meascherable
To answer a question we need a what, who, when, where, why or how. Your question needs a what or who.