nonimperatives
Nonimperatives are grammatical forms that do not express commands or requests. In linguistics, the term encompasses moods and sentence types whose primary functions are to state information, ask questions, express wishes or conditions, or convey exclamations. They stand in contrast to imperatives, which issue direct instructions or solicit actions from the listener.
Common nonimperatives include the declarative or indicative mood, used for statements (She is here); the interrogative
Cross-linguistic variation is substantial. Some languages lack a distinct imperative mood and rely on nonimperative forms
In English, many sentences use nonimperative marks by default: declaratives carry statement meaning, questions invert word