Declarative (statement)
Imperative (command)
Interrogative (question)
Exclamatory (exclamation[!])
The man flattered his wife with compliments on her birthday.
The mordacious compliments of his fellow mates discouraged him to such an extent that he considered giving up art for good.
The preferred usage seems to be, "with compliments of ...."
A sentence opener is a word that will start a sentence. You can have all types of sentence openers including verbs, adverbs, connectives, adjectives, similes, metaphors, feelings and much more.
These are the four types, along with an example of each. 1) Declarative sentence (I washed the dishes.) 2) Interrogative sentence (When did you wash the dishes?) 3) Exclamatory sentence (I washed a lot of dishes!) 4) Imperative sentence (Please wash the dishes.)
He showered her with compliments until she agreed to see him again. The winning tennis player always compliments his opponent on a game well played.
The man flattered his wife with compliments on her birthday.
With humility, she blushed, as lavish compliments and praise filled her ears.
"I love to get compliments on the dress I sewed; it tells me people noticed and liked it."
His compliments were far too excessive and made him appear smarmy instead of appreciative.
No. Green compliments red, and purple compliments yellow.
The mordacious compliments of his fellow mates discouraged him to such an extent that he considered giving up art for good.
it is a clause element that tells you more about another clause element. It is not essentil to be in a sentence, you need to have subject and verbs to compose a sentance.EXAMPLE 'He was hungry'. HE the subjet, WAS the verb, HUNGRY the complement
Compliments - album - was created in 1974-06.
Compliments that start with the letter s:skillfulsmartsuccessful
The preferred usage seems to be, "with compliments of ...."
It means deliberately behaving in such a way as to attract compliments.