definition of declarative sentences with 2 examples
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A declarative sentence is written in the present tense and expresses a direct statement. It can be a simple or compound sentence. A simple declarative sentence consists of a subject and a predicate.
- He runs.
- He runs.
- She sings.
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A compound declarative sentence joins two related phrases together. The phrases are joined by a comma and a conjunction such as and, yet, or but. The phrases can also be joined by a semicolon, with or without a transition wordsuch as however, besides or therefore.
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