4: Which of the following is a declarative statement?
O A. It's right
O B. He says
O C.Two may not be an even integer
O D.I love you
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It's right...................
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Declarative statements are (B) He says and (D) I love you
Declarative sentence:
The sentence through which information is given or opinion is declare, termed as declarative sentence.
Rules for making declarative sentences:
- Question is never asked by declarative sentence ("Do you want apple?").
- Order is not provided by declarative sentence (e.g., "Pass the apple.").
- It does not express strong emotion (e.g. "I hate apple!").
- Declarative sentences clearly make a statement (or a declaration).
- They pass on information.
- Declarative sentence always finish with the constant time. (complete stop).
Thus, (B)He says and (D) I love you was a declarative sentence.
Explanation for incorrect options:
- (A) Its right: It was a order statement or conclusion statement.
- (C) Two may not be an even integer: The word ‘may’ refers to future tense. So, the sentence is not declarative statement.
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