They are Irish!
A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion. It usually ends with a period. A declarative sentence is used to convey information in a straightforward manner.
'Witch' is a femle sorceress. (evil wizard). 'Which' is to makle a question . It starts a sentence, which ends with a question mark '?'.
Do you mean prepositional phrase??My brother came to Auckland on the train.In this sentence 'on the train' is a prepositional phrase
Delarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory are types of sentences.A declarative sentence states something and ends with a period. "I went to the park today."An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. "Is it going to rain today?"An imperative sentence gives a command or a request and ends with a period. "Get me some more paper, please."An exclamatory sentence is said with feeling and expression/emotion and ends with an exclamation point. "Don't step on the hot coals!"
Not at the beginning of a sentence. As you know is a clausal sentence adverbial, and as such it should generally be set off by punctuation. That would mean a comma after it at the beginning of a sentence, a comma in front of it at the end of a sentence and commas on both ends when it appears in the middle of a sentence: "He is, as you know, rather obstinate."
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."
ends and mean are not the same thing because:for example:ends means finishmeans can be used in a sentence such as what does termine MEANS
A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion. It usually ends with a period. A declarative sentence is used to convey information in a straightforward manner.
You've almost answered your own question. It shows that the sentence it ends, is indeed a question.
It means to accuse or sentence someone.
To flatter means to lavish insincere compliments upon someone, especially to further your own ends. It can also mean to make someone feel honored and pleased.
by this sentence i mean this one--- Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas.
if you mean the word 'coaxed' then as many sentences as you want...in fact you could put coaxed at the end of every sentence you say, and then it would be in EVERY sentence....
It can mean something different for every age and every area of everywhere. It can mean going on a date with someone, or it could mean just talking on the phone and being boyfriend-girlfriend. There are many more different possibilities also.
Someone & somebody mean the same thing. The words are used differently depending on the sentence structure.
Maybe he had a crush on you too! ;)
Someone who can work but a judge may sentence them to weekends in jail from another charge. It is not the actual charge but a sentence.