No, "Please don't leave your dirty dishes in the sink" is not a declarative sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it issues a request or command. Declarative sentences, on the other hand, make a statement or express an opinion.
Some do. If you don't rinse them well.
Yes, when you are a guest in someone's home you should not only clean up after your own messes be it dirty dishes or towels to cleaning up the bathroom after you have used it; etc., as your hostess is not a maid.
Declararive
Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE! Leave me alone! ...with my loneliNESS, PLEASE!
Step one is to let them know their ways bother you and to give them an opportunity to not be dirty. If that doesn't work then you can start getting creative. Like if they leave dishes out with nasty food on them, just put them in their room..on their bed. If that doesnt sicken them, then you should probably just move out, because if someone can tolerate that then they probably will never change.
Please Leave was created on 2000-03-13.
Um well, if you want to leave a dirty voice mail, you have to call someone and if they dont pick up, leave adirty message on their answering machine. ITS RLY THT SIMPLE!
it's the latex
Obviously clean.
Do nothing. Leave it where it is.
Please Don't Leave Me - album - was created in 1982-12.
look it up dont leave your dirty work to me