what a silly excuse!change it into declarative
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Declarative: It is a silly excuse.
Explanation:
Declarative:
- A declarative sentence makes a claim, presents information, explains something, or makes a statement.
- Declarative statements are another name for these kinds of sentences.
- The most typical sentence structure in English is a declarative one.
- A period marks the end of a declarative sentence, which makes a statement.
- A declarative sentence doesn't inquire, "Do you like cheese?," "Pass the cheese," or "I detest cheese!"
- It also doesn't convey instruction.
- Declarative sentences merely express the obvious (or a declaration).
- They disperse knowledge.
- An exclamation point must follow a declarative sentence (full stop).
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