She climbed slowly onto the bus, leaning heavily on her cane, grateful to be able sit and rest awhile.
Yes! -and it could be a statement OR a question :)
Overdone could possibly replace it. it would depend on the sentence.
It is a declarative sentence if it is a statement. It could also be an interrogative sentence, if it is asking a question.
It is a declarative sentence if it is a statement. It could also be an interrogative sentence, if it is asking a question.
She ran excitedly from the room containing her beautiful cake and colorful balloons to the front window
The statement could be: "Provide a concise summary of the sentence."
The teacher made a statement to the class about tutoring after school.
Use it in a question... 'Could I have done better ?' - or - in a statement...'I could have done better.'
Yes! -and it could be a statement OR a question :)
Swindle elderly people 's savings could be put to work on social services.Hope this helpedSkye
the word deceived can replace lied in a sentence For instance The spouse was left feeling lied to after the conversation.
It is a declarative sentence if it is a statement. It could also be an interrogative sentence, if it is asking a question.
It is a declarative sentence if it is a statement. It could also be an interrogative sentence, if it is asking a question.
Overdone could possibly replace it. it would depend on the sentence.
A declarative sentence makes a statement or provides information, while an imperative sentence gives a command or instruction. Declarative sentences usually end with a period, while imperative sentences often end with a period or exclamation mark.
Elderly people are more likely to have developed antibodies in their blood over time. When this happens, it is harder to match blood for them to receive and there is a much smaller donor pool for them, so blood that they could receive is not as readily available.
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.