Declarative-ends with a period Imperative-ends with a period Exclamatory-ends with an exclamation mark Interrogative-ends with a question mark
Mark Reinberger has written: 'Auburn illustrated' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, Buildings, structures, Exhibitions
An interrogative sentence usually ends with a question mark (?) to indicate that the sentence is asking a question.
Yes, a sentence that ends with a question mark is still considered a sentence if it is asking a question. It is called an interrogative sentence.
Mark P. Sarkisian has written: 'Designing tall buildings' -- subject(s): Tall buildings, Design and construction
Declarative- is a statement and ends with a period(.) Interrogative- asks a question and ends with a question mark(?). Imperative- commands some on to do something and ends with a period(.). Exclamatory- shows strong feeling and ends with a exclamation mark(!).
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Mark Bourrie has written: 'By Reason of Insanity' 'Hemp' -- subject- s -: Hemp, Hemp industry 'Hemp Culture' 'Canada's Parliament buildings' -- subject- s -: Buildings, structures, History, Parliament Buildings - Ottawa, Ont. -, Public buildings, Parliament buildings - Ottawa, Ont. -
Declarative- is a statement and ends with a period(.) Interrogative- asks a question and ends with a question mark(?). Imperative- commands some on to do something and ends with a period(.). Exclamatory- shows strong feeling and ends with a exclamation mark(!).
Exclamatory
Mark A. Barnhouse has written: 'Northwest Denver' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Historic sites, Neighborhoods, Historic buildings, Pictorial works, History 'Northwest Denver' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Historic sites, Neighborhoods, Historic buildings, Pictorial works, History
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.