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declarative sentence

  1. In grammar , the kind of sentence that makes a statement or “declares” something: “He eats yogurt.”


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Each reason given in support of the issues and each subreason should be no more than a simple, complete, declarative sentence.

The topic must be given some definite expression in a declarative sentence before any real argument is possible.

We call the first sentence a declarative sentence because it makes a declaration.

A declarative sentence declares or asserts something as a fact.

The period, or full stop, marks the end of a declarative sentence.

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