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a descriptive sentence is a sentence that describes something in one sentence
Yes, the sentence "my home is very neat and clean" is a descriptive sentence because it provides information about the state of cleanliness in your home.
This is not a very clear question. Do you want a descriptive sentence ABOUT a dog or what? A descriptive sentence is one where you give a description about the topic. Here's what I THINK you might want: The tiny Pekenese dog pranced across the floor, barking happily.
Descriptive .
The witness statement was very descriptive.Descriptive paragraphs are a good thing.
That a dormouse is a type of mouse.
The word is spelled descriptive. You added an extra 'i'. Tell me a descriptive story about where you grew up. The girl's tall tale was very descriptive.
The sentence would be... "He quickly became uncounscious."
The word motherly is normally an adjective (motherly love, motherly advice). But it might also be used as an adverb in rare cases, modifying an action or adjective. Examples are hard to find, but might be of the form "She was caring motherly for the orphaned kittens" or "She was a motherly good kind of woman."
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Descriptive means a sentence or a story that is described the whole way through. There is no such thing as the word descriptive that's only for kids it is for everybody, anybody can be descriptive! Authors are descriptive because they describe poems, stories, etc. I hope I helped!
That would be a complete, descriptive sentence.