I was carrying the load up the hill.
Yes, here is an example....... I was carrying the load up the hill.
Kendra made a statement about the store.
A statement is a sentence that conveys information or opinion. In writing, you can use a statement to make a point or provide a fact. For example, "Her statement about the company's financial situation was concerning."
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Not if the statement is inexplicable in numerical terms, and not always when it is.
The word for a sentence that doesn't make sense by itself is "non sequitur." It refers to a statement or conclusion that does not logically follow from the previous statement or context.
This is a statement and not a question. You need to write a question.
A declarative sentence is one that describes things that make a definite statement. It is essentially the complete opposite of a question.
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
Pane: The builders were carrying panes of glass. Pain: I am in pain!
My mule is recalcitrant; he really frustrates me in my efforts to load the molasses.
This is a statement and not a question. Yet you did all ready make a sentence so if you tweek it a bit it will be a good one.