It is a declarative sentence.
On the weather forecast they said that it would be mainly fine with intermittent showers.
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
Like this..... "You have completly taken what I just said out of context".
the wrestler said," i will pin you on the ground, and win the match."
I am sorry the word you have said ,i cannot paraphrase it. -Your welcome
The forecast didn't say "100 percent rain". It said "100 percent chance of rain".That means that the conditions that cause rain are so perfect that you can besure of it, and there's no question: It's definitely going to rain.
On the weather forecast they said that it would be mainly fine with intermittent showers.
technically speaking, you cant. 'Reporting' is what we would call a fire hazard, and therefore is to dangerous for a sentence.
"I saw a rain shadow for the first time!", said the boy.
Amy said "I predict rain all over the stae."
Molly has had lollips today and her mother said you have had a lot of candy today
I said skeptically, "It looks like rain."
I was perplexed that my teacher said I had h.w today or yestrday?
You just did in your question but, "I bought a toy today," Steve said.
The meteorologist said to expect cold and snowy conditions today.
The genie in the fable pretended to foretell certain events. It is said that high winds foretell rain.
It is said to rain cats and dogs.