English, asked by btsarmylove1023, 8 hours ago

No way! I am not going to let you get a tattoo . This is a /an:


A
declarative sentence

B
optative sentence

C
Exclamatory sentence

D
imperative sentence

Answers

Answered by priyankalavaniya0
2

Answer:

I hope this will help you

Explanation:

C. is the correct option

Answered by steffiaspinno
0

A- Declarative Sentence

A declarative sentence is a term in English grammar that makes a statement, presents a premise, provides an explanation, or conveys information. Declarative sentences are another name for these sorts of phrases.

The far more prevalent sort of sentence in the English language is a declarative statement. It is frequently written in the present tense and finishes with a period. In most cases, the subject comes before the verb.

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