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this is a banyan tree. what kind of sentence​

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Answered by priyadharshini3725
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Answer:

This sentence is like a statement, so we call this as Assertive or declarative or Affirmative sentences.

Answered by GulabLachman
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The sentence is a declarative sentence.

  • These sentences are only utterances that convey knowledge. The majority of sentences are of this sort only.
  • A declarative phrase informs the overall precise information by stating the facts or an opinion.
  • There is usually a period at the conclusion of these sentences. It also offers a straightforward assertion and is written in the present tense.
  • In these sentences, either a simple or complex sentence may be used.
  • For example:
  1. My cat is sick
  2. Rabbits are cute
  3. It's a beautiful day
  4. My horse is white
  • In the given sentence, it is mentioned that the type of tree is Banyan.
  • Thus, the sentence this is a banyan tree is a declarative statement.

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