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Edward Mullen
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17 August, 14:40
What is a declaritive?
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Humberto Yoder
17 August, 15:02
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Declaritive means that you are saying something has happened or something is going to happen
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an example is "We are going to learn today."
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Osvaldo Wiley
17 August, 15:07
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Declaratives are sentence that convey information. They're spoken to make a statement. They can be true or false. They end in a period (.)
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