No, because it doesn't describe anything.
It asks a question. That makes it an interrogative sentence.
An example of a declarative sentence beginning with "here": Here is your dog.
If you are looking for an example of a declarative sentence, it could be any statement. "She walked the dog" is an example of a declarative sentence. Other examples include "She baked a cake" and "He was on the swim team." Any statement declaring something is a declarative sentence.
The word you want is "declarative."
A declarative sentence ends with just a little-old period.
Yes, that is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement or expresses an opinion without posing a question or giving a command.
the dog run
It is a declarative sentence.
Yes
I can give you many declarative sentences.(declarative) The dog walked down the street.(declarative) The cat puts socks in the dog bowl.(declarative) It is hard to do a toddler's hair. The curtains fell down.
An example of a declarative sentence beginning with "here": Here is your dog.
A declarative sentence is just one that is not a question. You can think of some sentences about animals if you try.i have a cat.The dog ran away.
The above is a simple declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence is ended with a period.
If you are looking for an example of a declarative sentence, it could be any statement. "She walked the dog" is an example of a declarative sentence. Other examples include "She baked a cake" and "He was on the swim team." Any statement declaring something is a declarative sentence.
i want a example for declarative sentence
A declarative sentence is a sentence that declares something. EXAMPLE: I believe in the afterlife.
The word you want is "declarative."