"What is An independent clause that expresses a complete thought?" is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
Mood (sometimes called "mode") is a grammatical characteristic of English verbs that expresses a speaker's or writer's feeling of a particular kind about the verb in the sentence in which the verb occurs. "Indicative" is much the most common mood, because it is used for assertions of fact or alleged fact. "Imperative" mood expresses commands to or requests of the person addressed. "Subjunctive" mood expresses allegations or possibilities that the speaker or writer believes may be true but does not state as a fact, or allegations known to the speaker or writer to be untrue and not expected to be believed by the hearer or reader but stated for contrast or illustration.
sentence can also be called a line. Example: sentence has many synonyms.
it has to have a subject and a action to be a full sentence
Something capable of being proven
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This sentence is a declarative sentence. It is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact.
Yes, a declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. It ends with a period.
a declarative sentence tells something and ends with a period
No, a declarative sentence is not a command. A declarative sentence is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact, opinion, or idea. In contrast, a command is an imperative sentence that gives an instruction or direction.
No, the sentence expresses a preference or opinion, not a fact. Facts are objective statements that can be proven, while preferences are subjective and depend on personal feelings or desires.
Can expresses ability while may expresses probability
The sentence is a declarative sentence presenting a statement of fact. It expresses the idea that William and Henry James made significant contributions to American philosophy and literature.
"What is An independent clause that expresses a complete thought?" is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
sentence is group of word that expresses a complete thought... :DD
A declarative sentence is a sentence with a period or exclamation point at the end, like "Today is a wonderful day!" The person is declaring something with the sentence.
A sentence is a grammatical unit that expresses a complete thought, while a statement is a type of sentence that conveys a declaration, assertion, or fact. Not all sentences are statements, as questions and commands are also types of sentences.