A declarative sentence needs no special punctuation, nothing more than a period at the end of it.
To add punctuation to a declarative sentence, you typically end the sentence with a period. For emphasis or to convey strong emotions, you can also use exclamation points. Commas can also be used to separate phrases or items in the sentence.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence typically ends with a period (.), which indicates a statement or assertion.
To change a declarative sentence to an exclamatory one, add an exclamation mark at the end and adjust the word order or add words to make it express strong feelings or excitement. For example, "You are going to the party" can become "You are going to the party!" to show excitement or emphasis. Remember that the tone should convey strong emotions or surprise.
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A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
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A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence ends with a period.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A declarative sentence typically ends with a period (.), which indicates a statement or assertion.
A declarative sentence can end in either a period or an exclamation point.
To change a declarative sentence to an exclamatory one, add an exclamation mark at the end and adjust the word order or add words to make it express strong feelings or excitement. For example, "You are going to the party" can become "You are going to the party!" to show excitement or emphasis. Remember that the tone should convey strong emotions or surprise.
A period at the end is the only punctuation in most cases. It is a declarative sentence.
To change a declarative sentence into a question, you can typically add a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning of the sentence, invert the subject and the verb, or add a question mark at the end.
Just add how, what, oh and etc.. before the sentence