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This sentence is a declarative sentence. It is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact.
Yes, a declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. It ends with a period.
a declarative sentence tells something and ends with a period
No, a declarative sentence is not a command. A declarative sentence is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. In contrast, a command is an imperative sentence that gives an instruction or direction.
No, the sentence expresses a preference or opinion, not a fact. Facts are objective statements that can be proven, while preferences are subjective and depend on personal feelings or desires.
Can expresses ability while may expresses probability
The sentence is a declarative sentence presenting a statement of fact. It expresses the idea that William and Henry James made significant contributions to American philosophy and literature.
"What is An independent clause that expresses a complete thought?" is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
A declarative sentence is a sentence with a period or exclamation point at the end, like "Today is a wonderful day!" The person is declaring something with the sentence.
sentence is group of word that expresses a complete thought... :DD
A sentence is a grammatical unit that expresses a complete thought, while a statement is a type of sentence that conveys a declaration, assertion, or fact. Not all sentences are statements, as questions and commands are also types of sentences.
The sentence "I will complete the task" is a simple declarative sentence. It expresses a statement of fact or intention, indicating that the speaker plans to finish a specific task. It is composed of a subject ("I"), a modal verb ("will"), and a main verb phrase ("complete the task").