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Day: October 28, 2024

956. Sentence Purpose: Declarative Sentence

October 28, 2024October 27, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

A sentence that tells a fact is called a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence ends with a period (.) .We call a declarative sentence a “telling sentence.” Here are some examples of a declarative sentence:Today is Monday.Bob has a pet… Read more956. Sentence Purpose: Declarative Sentence

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