These are both sentence types. Interrogatives end with a question mark and are questions. Declaratives are just that: you are declaring something.
Interrogative:
May I go to the bathroom?
Declarative:
I must go to the bathroom.
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∙ 12y agoA declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion, while an interrogative sentence asks a question.
Example of declarative: "The sun is shining." Example of interrogative: "Is it raining outside?"
Interrogative: What are you doing tomorrow? Declarative: You are doing something tomorrow.
The opposite of a declarative sentence is an interrogative sentence, which is a question. Interrogative sentences are used to ask for information or clarification.
Declarative.
Declarative sentences make statements, conveying information or opinions. Interrogative sentences ask questions, seeking information or clarification.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
Interrogative.
Exclamatory
imperative
declarative
interrogative
The word "what" can be used in an interrogative or a declarative sentence:What did she do? (interrogative)That is what we all want to know. (declarative)
Interrogative: What are you doing tomorrow? Declarative: You are doing something tomorrow.
The opposite of a declarative sentence is an interrogative sentence, which is a question. Interrogative sentences are used to ask for information or clarification.
Declarative.
Declarative sentences make statements, conveying information or opinions. Interrogative sentences ask questions, seeking information or clarification.
The sentence is interrogative because it is asking a question.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.