A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called a ______ and ______.
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assertive and decleartive sentence
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A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called declarative and assertive.
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- A fact-stating statement is an assertive sentence.
- These are straightforward assertions.
- They make a claim, assertion, or declaration.
- Additionally known as declarative sentences.
- A period or full stop is typically used to terminate assertive phrases. Declarations are only utterances that convey knowledge.
- The majority of sentences in the English language are of this sort.
- A declarative phrase informs the reader of precise information by stating the facts or an opinion.
- A declarative statement doesn't make a request, issue an instruction, or show strong feelings.
- Declarative sentences only express the obvious. They disperse knowledge.
- An exclamation point must follow a declarative statement (full stop).
- There is usually a period at the conclusion.
Example: Raju is a committed student.
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