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No, this is a declarative sentance. An interrogative sentance asks a question, like: is the canned tuna in the pantry?
Why each idea is considered a crucial conceptual or procedural scheme and how each cuts across scientific disciplines cannot be determined. We do not know the ideas in question.
Well, it is light-thermal energy. Simple as that.AnswerI think that you are looking for 'series circuit', but your question is rather vague.
A declarative sentence is a statement to communicate information or an idea. Example sentences:That report is due on Tuesday.I thought that it was not due until Friday.I think we should get busy on it immediately.I think that you should get busy on it immediately.I have an appointment at the hairdresser.An interrogative sentence asks a question; an imperative sentence gives a command.
the cell membrane determines the shape of a cell. Uhm no you idiot. Its actually the cytoskeleton. Thanks for making me miss that question.
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To transform a declarative sentence to an interrogative one, you generally invert the subject and auxiliary verb. For example, "You are going home" becomes "Are you going home?" Additionally, you can add a question word at the beginning of the sentence, such as "What are you doing?"
To change a declarative sentence into a question, you can typically add a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning of the sentence, invert the subject and the verb, or add a question mark at the end.
Declarative sentences are in the form of a statement, end in a period and are NOT a command an exclamation or a question.
write a statement or a question sentence
Yes, the question "Is your assignment due Thursday?" is an interrogative sentence because it poses a question and seeks information.
c is in inteself a procedural language so your question does not make sense
A declarative sentence is one that describes things that make a definite statement. It is essentially the complete opposite of a question.
Interrogative: What are you doing tomorrow? Declarative: You are doing something tomorrow.
if it is a reques then it is a question.. but if it is a command then it is declarative
substantive due process
It's either a question or a declarative sentence. As a question it asks, "Do you like beer a lot?" As a declarative sentence, it simply states, "You like beer a lot."