Don't panic, stay calm.
I was in a panic as I'm going to be late for the movie.
no, the sentence would be " do not panic, or don't panic "
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
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."
yea u use it in like panic ex: I was getting frantic
I am unconvinced of the veracity of his statement.
The statement was a contradiction in itself.
You may panic now, if you wish.Let's avoid a panic.
His statement that a thunderstorm was on the way was prophetic.
I don't necessarily agree with your statement.
I would disagree with that last statement.
Usually when asking a question, such as, "Does this work?" It can also be used as a statement or exclamatory statement, such as, "It does not work!"