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A declaritive sentence is a command.
A full stop.
think about it
The definition of a declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement. This is different than a sentence that either asks a question or gives a command.
Actually it is called a declarative sentence, and it is a sentence that simply states or tells about something. It is followed with a period at the end. Example. We ate lunch at Fat Burger yesterday.
this is an imperative sentence, as it commands or gives instruction.
A declarative sentence refers to something that has been made known or explained. The question then follows, such as 'I have explained, do you understand?
The recently deceased knight had bravely faced the enormous dragon.
Yes, a declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. It ends with a period.
If the housing department doesn't condemn that building soon it's going to fall down by itself.
The storm was wet and rainy as i walked outside I could feel the drops hit my coat. all i could think of
A declarative sentence is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact. For example, "The sun sets in the west." This sentence is stating a fact without posing a question or giving a command.