We use a declarative sentence to make a statement. A statement usually gives us information. Begin it with a capital letter and end it with a period (.).
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The koala bear is eating leaves.
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Gavin likes to surf during the summer.
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Cicilia is reading under the tree in the sunshine.
We use an interrogative sentence to ask a question. Begin it with a capital letter and end it with a question mark (?).
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Do you know when the first day of fall is?
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Have you been to the new art gallery?
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Can you tell me where the nearest subway station