No. Since we don't know you we can't write a sentence about you. A declarative sentence is a very simple sentence with a period at the end. You could write what your favorite sport, movie, or book is.
A declarative sentence ends with just a little-old period.
YES! It is true a declarative sentence ends with a period!
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
To change a declarative sentence into a question, you can typically add a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning of the sentence, invert the subject and the verb, or add a question mark at the end.
The symbol for declarative is usually a period or full stop (.), indicating the end of a declarative sentence.
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It ends with a period.
a period ***** Better known in the UK as a full-stop.
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period (.), indicating a statement or assertion of fact.
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.
period at the end of the sentence