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Declarative and Interrogative Sentences

Declarative sentences state a fact such as such as "The table is round." Interrogative sentences ask questions such as "Where have you been?"

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Is I love shopping and especially for purses a sentence?

Not quite !...

The correct phrasing would be "I love shopping, especially for purses" the word 'and' is not needed.

What are some sentences ending with relate?

  1. The story she shared didn't relate to the topic at hand.
  2. Can you find a way to relate this information to our current project?
  3. He struggled to relate to his new colleagues at first.
  4. It's important for the data we gather to relate directly to our research question.

When a question is phrased as a request what should end with?

A question that is phrased as a request should end with a question mark. This punctuation indicates that the sentence is seeking information or confirmation from the listener.

What is the difference between interrogative and imperative?

Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions, seeking information or clarification. They typically begin with words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how." Imperative sentences are commands or requests that tell someone to do something and usually do not have a subject, such as "please sit down" or "close the door."

What is the tag question of this sentence You came from India?

You came from India, didn't you? For a positive statement use a negative tag.

You didn't come from India, did you? For a negative statement use a positive tag.

Examples of affixes in a sentence?

The word "unhappiness" contains the affix "un-", which changes the base word "happiness" to form a new word with a different meaning. Similarly, in the word "dislike", the affix "dis-" added to the base word "like" alters the overall meaning of the word.

How do you change the statement into yes or no question?

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Example of changing declarative to exclamatory?

Declarative: "I am going to the store." Exclamatory: "I am going to the store!"

What does it mean when someone only puts two periods at the end of a sentence?

Using two periods at the end of a sentence is typically seen as a typographical error or a casual way of ending the sentence. It doesn't hold any specific meaning like an ellipsis or other punctuation marks.

Give 2 example of interrogative sentence?

  • Have you finished your homework?
  • What time is the meeting scheduled for?

Would you give example of formal English in a sentence?

Formal English is simply proper English. Your sentences contain the right grammar and spelling. You do not use slang or jargon or idioms. In other words, you write the way you would speak to your elders or your employers.

Why did the one eyed chicken cross the road?

because it dropped its eye on the other side and had to get it back

it was bored

it wanted to die

it lost a feather

it was curious

it farted and didn't want anyone to think it was him.

it wanted to get to the other side

to get to the Birdseye store

Do you put a period after a sentence if it ends in Washington D.C.?

Yes, you should still include a period after "D.C." as it is an abbreviation and the rules for ending sentences with abbreviations remain the same.

What words start questions?

Words that start questions are:

  • can
  • how
  • is
  • who
  • when
  • what
  • where
  • why
  • will
  • which

Who told the first why did the chicken cross the road joke?

The first known version of the joke appeared in a British humor magazine called "The Railway Herald" in 1847. However, the specific originator of the joke is unknown.

Can you end a sentence with has?

Yes you can. If the sentence is the answer to a question, such as 'Who has the money?' or 'What has feet that size?', for example. The answer would be, 'He has.' or 'A bear has.' They're not good sentences but they are correct because the object of the sentence is implied without repeating it from the question.

Example of a interrogative sentence?

"Where Does Your Dog Live." - Nelson Mandela ! That is a Example of a Interrogative Sentence !

Do speech marks come after question mark?

In American English, the punctuation mark typically comes before the closing quotation mark. For example: "Are you coming today?" However, in British English, the punctuation mark can come after the closing quotation mark: "Are you coming today"? Both styles are considered correct depending on the region's guidelines.

Do you put another period at the end of a sentence that ends with an abbreviation like Oct.?

No, you do not need to add an additional period at the end of a sentence that already ends with an abbreviation like Oct. The period from the abbreviation serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.