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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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How many ways can a student select 5 questions from an exam containing twelve questions if he must select the last question?

If he must include the last question, then his choices really boil down to

how many ways he can select 4 more from the remaining 11.

The number of ways he can select 4 from 11 is (11 x 10 x 9 x 8) = 7,920 ways .

But each group of 4 can be selected in 24 different ways.

So he can only wind up with 7920/24 = 330 different groups of questions.

20 examples of interrogative sentence?

  1. Have you eaten breakfast yet?
  2. What time is the meeting?
  3. Why did you choose that color?
  4. Where are you going on vacation?
  5. Who is coming to the party?
  6. Will you be able to finish the project on time?
  7. Do you like to read?
  8. How are you feeling today?
  9. Can you help me with this math problem?
  10. Is it going to rain tomorrow?
  11. Were you at the gym this morning?
  12. Have you ever traveled to Europe?
  13. Are you feeling better now?
  14. Should we go out for dinner tonight?
  15. Did you remember to lock the door?
  16. Would you like a cup of tea?
  17. Have you met the new neighbors yet?
  18. Is this the correct way to the beach?
  19. When is your birthday?
  20. Are you ready for your presentation?

The question about the use of federal funds for parochial schools is a question about which of the following?

I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't know what you want to know. We don't have "the following " list you were given.

What is a proper answer to a question?

One that answers or attempts to answer the question truthfully.

Who wrote you cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealth out of prosperity?

The quote "You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealth out of prosperity" is attributed to Dr. Adrian Rogers, an American Baptist pastor and conservative political figure. He emphasized the idea that wealth cannot be created or sustained through punitive legislation against the wealthy, as this would ultimately harm the overall economy and the poor. This statement reflects a broader economic philosophy regarding wealth distribution and individual responsibility.

What is a synonym for surge a sudden and strong feeling?

Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:

  • fit
  • surge
  • impulse
  • flush
  • spurt
  • spasm (generally unpleasant feelings)
  • rush
  • twitch (generally unpleasant feelings)
  • outburst (normally refers to anger)

How many cars can you own in VA without a dealer license?

You can own as many as you want. However you can sell 4 before you need a dealers license. Sell that 5th car and you need a license.

What are the primary sentence patterns for asking a question in English?

Primary sentence patterns for asking a question in English include using a subject, action verb, direct object, and helping verb. In addition, a pattern that follows helping verb, subject, and main verb can be used.

Why should a declarative sentence be 25 words or less?

Declarative sentences are most effective when kept concise to convey information clearly and efficiently. Limiting them to 25 words or less ensures that the message is direct and easily understandable to the reader.

How do you transform interrogative sentence to negative form?

To transform an interrogative sentence to negative form, you can add the word "not" after the auxiliary verb. For example, change "Is he coming?" to "Is he not coming?"

Is a declaritive sentence a question?

A declarative sentence refers to something that has been made known or explained. The question then follows, such as 'I have explained, do you understand?

Can you give 50 examples of a sentence with an interjection?

  1. Wow! You earned the best grade in the class!
  2. Yuck! That tastes too sour!
  3. Help! This is too heavy for me!
  4. Hurry! You're going to miss the bus!
  5. Ouch! That puppy is tiny, but it has sharp teeth.
  6. Congratulations! I hope your wedding day is just beautiful!
  7. Wait! I have a message for you!
  8. Stop! There's a car coming!
  9. Shoot! I just dropped a dollar down the sewer.
  10. No Way! Did you really win the contest?
  11. Stop! Look! Listen!
  12. Give a hoot! Don't pollute!
  13. But wait! There's more!