When do you use 'me' as an answer to a question?
You can use "me" as the object of a sentence to answer a question.
When asked who's at the door, the answer, "Me." is the object of the sentence "It's me."; the "it's" or "it is" is implied.
10 sentences with the word any in it?
What Is the sentenceDon't worry about the glue a imperative sentence?
No it is not. It is an exclamation sentence.
Give an example of declarative sentence?
A declarative sentence ends in a period. Example : Your art work is outstanding.
How do you write a formal emcee script?
1. Know the program (the flow, the speaker, the nature of event, etc.).
2. Gather as many information as you can with regards to the speakers, the event and other related data.
3. Start making your script by making an Intro (humorous phrase or story perhaps)
4. Then relate your opening story or your introduction to the event.
5. Proceed by going through the details of the program and make appropriate transition form one portion to another.
NOTE: Every time you introduce the next portion of the program use transition such as humor or story. Don't just read the flow but make it more exciting portion after portion.
6. As an EMCEE you are the one who controls the pace. If the EMCEE is without enthusiasm the program becomes dry, but if you are lively the program becomes memorable.
7. Do your best and prepare, remember: you are called the "Master of Ceremony"
- conqueror13
Could you use draft in a sentence?
There are many meanings for the word "draft" but one sentence could be: The draft coming through the door was so strong it blew the candles out.
You that is the computer types any sentences on the document. You do that by yourself.
The treacherous ice is best to avoid
The treacherous path through the woods had never been traveled before.
I'll write your sentence, but only for your own edification.
What are some examples of a declarative sentence?
A declarative sentence is a statement, and the most common type of sentence. Some examples of declarative sentences would be: I have to go home. My home is in Iowa. I will drive home. The sky is getting dark.
That lady is very slovenly she has dirt on her jeans her hair is everywhere and she is smelly sounds like your mom
Notwithstanding its deleterious long-term effects, I enjoy a cigarette almost every morning, as it redounds positively to my mood.
What does a declarative sentence end with?
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period (.), indicating a statement or assertion of fact.
How do you convert Imperative to Declarative Sentence?
To convert an imperative sentence to a declarative sentence, simply rephrase the sentence to make a statement rather than giving a command. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can be changed to "Please close the door" (declarative) or "I would like you to close the door" (declarative).
In an inverted sentence pattern, the usual word order of a subject-verb-object is changed for emphasis or style. For example, "In the garden sat a lovely butterfly" instead of "A lovely butterfly sat in the garden." This inversion can lead to a more poetic or dramatic effect in writing.
Rules in changing questions into statement?
When changing a question into a statement, you generally don't use question words like "who," "what," or "how." You also typically rearrange the word order so that the sentence follows a subject-verb-object pattern. Additionally, you should end the sentence with a period instead of a question mark.
Convert interrogative sentence into declarative sentence?
Interrogative: What are you doing tomorrow? Declarative: You are doing something tomorrow.
Declarative sentence beginning with here?
An example of a declarative sentence beginning with "here": Here is your dog.
Can you start a sentence with should?
Yes. Observe the two sentences below.
1) Should I apply for the job again?
2) Should you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact our helpdesk.