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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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What kind of sentence shows strong and sudden feeling?

An exclamatory sentence can convey strong and sudden feelings. It often ends with an exclamation mark and expresses emotions like excitement, surprise, anger, or happiness. For example: "What a beautiful day!"

What do you call the four dots at the end of a question?

The four dots at the end of a question are called an ellipsis, which signifies that there is more to the sentence or thought that is being left unsaid or intentionally omitted.

Is it proper to end a sentence with also?

Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "also" if used appropriately in the context of the sentence. However, it is generally considered better style to use it within the sentence for better flow and clarity.

Does every sentence starting with WHY end in question mark?

Yes it does.

* exception "Why thank you."

Media formats , magazines, papers, television frequently use statements like "Why there is so much crime these days"..take a look at a Time Magazine fr example.

I am actually in the process of trying to find what this particular linguistic device is called. Can anyone answer for me ? why I hope they can !

Can you end a sentence with than?

If you mean with "then", you can.

But you can't end a sentence with "than", because it's a conjuction

An Example of phrase with then:

" It should be this way, then. "

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Use ever got or ever gotten in a sentence?

Both ever got and ever gotten are past participle conjugations of the verb to get. Gotis the British English (BE) form and gotten is the American English (AE) form.

A past participle indicates past or completed action or time, e.g. (BE) Have you ever got goose-bumps from watching a scary movie? (AE) Have you ever gotten goose-bumps from watching a scary movie?

Ever got or ever gotten would only be used as part of a question.

Although gotten is no longer in usage in British English as a verb conjugation it still exits in the adjective ill-gotten, e.g. ill-gotten gains.

An interrogative sentence with the verb talk?

do u know heres examples

the girl walked through the woods? theres one try ur sure to get an a

Do you put a period in a qoute if it isn't the end of your sentence?

Yes, you still include a period within the quotation marks if the quoted material itself is a complete sentence and it comes at the end of your sentence.

What does interrogative ends with?

An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?).
dose indeed?

If i want to write this sentence you are the best i have to put Exclamation mark at the end or not and thank you?

Yes, if you want to emphasize the sentence "You are the best," you can add an exclamation mark at the end, like this: "You are the best!" Additionally, including "thank you" at the end expresses gratitude for the sentiment.

What are question marks quotation and question marks called?

The combination of a question mark with quotation marks is used to indicate a question within a quote. This punctuation is referred to as a question within a question or a quoted question.