An incident statement would have the date, time, place, and name of any injured parties. It would also need to have a section that told, in the witness' own words, what happened. There also needs to be a section that tells what, if any, aid the injured party was given. At the bottom would be a space for date and signatures of both a manager and a witness.
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Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?
"Your need is greater than mine"
To write "Did he lose his license?" as a statement, you would simply say "He lost his license."
It is impossible to write the statement as it would be written in Chinese characters. However, written phonetically, the statement "but I am glad you did" would be "dan wo hen gaoxing ni meiyou".
You would write it with a pen, silly!
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
No. That would be a syntax error. Only a right semicolon (;) can go at the end of a statement.
If you did it wouldn't be a thesis "STATEMENT" would it, it would be a thesis "QUESTION".
by describing yourself fully and completely make a statement
how to write a statement to the University of Art and Culture
My boss text me to write a report