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Declarative sentences​

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Answered by sayalijadhav31797
11

Answer:

Explanation:

Declarative sentences are used to convey information.

We always used them far more often than than the other of sentences like interrogative, imperative or exclamatory.

In the declarative sentences, the subject normally precedes the predicate.

It ends with a full stop (.)

The formation of the declarative sentence is as follows :

subject + verb + rest of the sentence ( object + adverb + adjective + complement)

Example : I learn English at home .

Answered by mariyapatel12
3

Answer:

the sentences make statement, positive or negative. Positive statement are also known as assertive sentences

Explanation:

Examples:

1. They are friends.

2. I like skating.

Negative sentences have a negative meaning. They use words that say 'no' such as no, none, never, not, no one, etc.

Examples:

1. Ravi did not come to school today.

2. I cannot do this work.

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