Interrogative
A complete sentence
Sure. Am I wrong? That is an example. Am I interrupting something? That is another. Well, that is not strictly true, that is starting a question with 'Am', okay a question is a type of sentence. But you cannot start a statement with 'Am', the word should be spelt I'm.
That type of sentence is an interrogative sentence.
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It depends on the type of sentence. So your answer would be not all the time. I hope that helps! :)
It is an interrogative sentence.
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it is making a statement about something that happened - in this case, it being time for lunch.
that's not a complete sentence learnto type complete sentances or don't type at all!!!!
that's not a complete sentence learnto type complete sentances or don't type at all!!!!
A imperative sentence shows a command, not a question. It is a type of sentence that gives a direct instruction or order to someone.
This sentence is declarative, as it makes a statement or provides information.
an interrogative sentence is a sentence. Where you express your feelings such as joy and shock with a question.
A declarative sentence makes a statement and uses a period.
a word equation, or a chemical equation
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Sure. Am I wrong? That is an example. Am I interrupting something? That is another. Well, that is not strictly true, that is starting a question with 'Am', okay a question is a type of sentence. But you cannot start a statement with 'Am', the word should be spelt I'm.
Yes, you can; for example:I will be home at six.You are invited to lunch.What time is it?Everyone close your books.This is the right address.They say it should rain today.
The active cell is where things will go when you start to type something into a spreadsheet.