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Philip Weiss
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18 June, 06:18
What's a declarative sentence?
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Amelia Yu
18 June, 06:22
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A declarative sentence is a statement that ends with a period. It states facts or an opinion and lets the reader know something specific. All of these sentences were declarative.
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