Is the sentence who let the dog out a declarative sentence?
No, because it doesn't describe anything.
It asks a question. That makes it an interrogative sentence.
How to change an interrogative sentence to a declarative sentence?
What that means when you have black spot on your left leg and some ulcer
How can I change a statement into a question?
For a simple sentence it is necessary to change the word order to move the verb to the front of the sentence and to add a question mark to the end of the sentence. eg I can swim(statement) changes to Can I swim? (question) The King is dead (statement) changes to Is the King dead? (question)
How do you change declarative sentence to interogative sentence?
Make it a question. Usual method (especially with verb TO BE): invert subject and verb: Fred is stupid Is Fred stupid? Also common: use the verb TO DO: The boy loves the girl Does the boy love the girl? In compound tenses, invert auxiliary verb and subject: The British are coming! Are the British coming?
What is an example of a declarative sentence?
A declarative sentence is a sentence that states something.
What is a interagative sentence?
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Do you understand? That is an interrogative sentence. Comes from word interrogate, to ask.
Is there a sentence for quirky?
it means weird and different - A sentence for quirky: "Katy Perry is very quirky" or " Lady GaGa has a very quirky dress sence"
What is a Sentence for isolationism?
The isolationism of the United States delayed its entry into both World Wars.
What is the sentence for unhampered?
There were no enemies guarding the palace gate and the task force entered the grounds unhampered.
Entity is a noun (plural entities)and means - a thing with distinct and independent existence.
Sentences:
The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity.
These countries can no longer be viewed as a single entity.
The moon is an entity whose origin is unknown.
What are the Examples of syntactics?
syntactics as in syntax in linguistics? ANSWER: Here is a link to a free online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary: http://www.m-w.com/ There you will learn that syntactics is a specialized term in linguistics (different from "syntax") and that it is a branch of semiotic. You can check the increasingly complex definitions at the M-W site and then, if you need additional information, use a search engine to explore syntactics further. Another online dictionary site that will provide a variety of explanations from a variety of sources is http://www.onelook.com
Can you end an essay with a question?
If you have a reputation for writing essays really well you might end with a rhetorical question, but unless it's just perfect in the context I'd advise against it.
Who or what the sentence is about is what?
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The old man was very slow to move to the starting line
Give you 15 paradox sentences?
Less is more
I always lie
THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS FIVE WORDS
THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS EIGHT WORDS
EXACTLY ONE SENTENCE OUT OF THESE THREE IS TRUE
this statement is false
The following sentence is true.
The previous sentence is false.
The the answer to this question no?
Something which has no room for confusion. Example: I will ask you only explicit questions.
How do you make sentence with dilemma?
It was a dilemma when I had to choose between my sister and brother to save them from the fire.
How can you use biopsy in a sentence so that people know what the definition is?
What about:
"The doctors had to do a biopsy on their patient so they could find out the problem in her leg."
or more specifically:
"After doing a biopsy through a small incision in her leg, her doctors checked the tissue sample for cancerous cells."
Cant pay finces on car need to return to the dealer?
That's not a question. Please try asking a question. Details like where you live might be helpful.