They are all types of sentences and they are all parts of speech.
An interjection is used to make a statement, ask a question or give a command
A statement that can be proven true or false. Not a question, not a command, and not an opinion.
Most people would use a period. You could use a question mark for the first and an exclamation mark for a command.
A declarative statement is a sentence that makes a statement or expresses an idea. It is a simple sentence that provides information without asking a question or giving a command.
Declarative (statement) Imperative (command) Interrogative (question) Exclamatory (exclamation[!])
Declarative - a statement Imperative - a command Interrogative - a question Exclamative - an exclamation
difference between command and statement
Declarative sentences are in the form of a statement, end in a period and are NOT a command an exclamation or a question.
Yes, a thesis statement can be written as a question. However, it is more common for a thesis statement to be a declarative statement that presents the main idea of the paper. If the question format helps to frame your argument effectively, it can be used.
It is a command.
can you go get me bottle of pepsi Now
That is called a declarative sentence. A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation).