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What is declarative and a interrogative?

You're likely asking about two types of sentences:

Declarative Sentence

* Definition: A declarative sentence makes a statement or declaration. It expresses a fact, opinion, or idea.

* Structure: Typically follows a subject-verb structure.

* Example: The sun is shining.

* Purpose: To convey information.

Interrogative Sentence

* Definition: An interrogative sentence asks a question.

* Structure: Usually begins with a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) or an auxiliary verb (do, does, did, can, could, will, would, etc.).

* Example: What is your name?

* Purpose: To elicit information.

Here's a simple table to summarize:

| Sentence Type | Purpose | Structure | Example |

|---|---|---|---|

| Declarative | To convey information | Subject-verb | The sky is blue. |

| Interrogative | To ask a question | Question word or auxiliary verb | Where are you going? |

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