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underline the pronouns in each sentence. write their type in the blank space provided. 1 .everyone thinks devraj's team will win the quiz. 2 kiren forced himself to sleep on time​

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Answered by sairaannjacob
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10 10. In general the property (magnitude only) that shows an opposite trend in comparison to other properties across a period is A) electronegativity B) electron gain enthalpy C) ionisation energy D) atomic radius [JEEMAIN 2020] 11. The acidic basic and amphoteric oxides are A) MgO, CI,O, A1,03 B) CIO, CaO, P,Q, C) Na,O, SO, ALO, D) N2O3, Li,O, AI,O [JEEMAIN 2020] 12. The element Z= 114 has been discovered recently. It belongs to which of the family/group and electronic configuration ? A) Carbon family [Rn] 544 6d10 752 7p2 B) Oxygen family [Rn] 5514 6d 10 782 7p4 C) Nitrogen family [Rn] 5f14 6d 10 782 7p3 D) Halogen family [Rn] 5f 14 6d10 782 7p5 13. The species Ar, Kand Ca2+ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase ? A) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar B) K+ < Ar < Ca2+ C) Ar >H B) Nat > F-> O2- C) F-> 02-> Na D) Al3+ > Mg2+ > N3-

Answered by sunitafuture2020
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What Are the Different Types of Declarative Sentences?

There are two different types of sentences in the declarative form: a simple declarative sentence and a compound declarative sentence.

1. A simple declarative sentence has a simple sentence structure, consisting of a subject and a predicate. Examples of declarative sentences in the simple form include:

My dog is sick.

It is a nice day.

Pizza is the best.

Sam is smart.

2. A compound declarative sentence joins two related phrases with a comma and a conjunction (such as and, yet, or but). These phrases can also be united by a semicolon, which is sometimes accompanied by a transition word like besides, however, or therefore. Examples of declarative compound sentences include:

He wanted to go to the grocery store, but she wanted to go to the bar.

Lindsay plays the trumpet, and Alex plays the trombone.

What Is a Declarative Sentence?

In English grammar, a declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement, provides a fact, offers an explanation, or conveys information. These types of sentences are also known as declarative statements.

A declarative sentence is the most common type of sentence in the English language. It is written in the present tense and usually ends with a period. Normally, the subject comes before the verb.

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