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Declarative sentences just means you are declaring (stating) something. It is not an Exclamation (excited utterance), nor is it a question.

Examples might include:

  1. The couple likes to go Bowling.
  2. Only one boy finished jogging the five mile course.
  3. We listen to Jazz.
  4. She skips rather than walks to school.
  5. I ate a hot dog.
  6. She likes ham but I like turkey.
  7. He has football practice while I have my music lesson.
  8. She detests the color red.
  9. He is blind and deaf.
  10. I fell and broke my arm.
  11. Everyone wanted to sign their name on my cast.
  12. Children should not be abused.
  13. More people attend college now than in the 1800s.
  14. Having enough food should be deemed a basic human right.
  15. The witness took an oath before he testified.
  16. We all preferred drinking Pepsi over Coke.
  17. I wrote my essay last night.
  18. We have four questions to answer.
  19. I felt embarrassed because my pants ripped.
  20. No one should ever bully anyone else.


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