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declarative sentence

NOUN
  1. a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a declaration

How To Use declarative sentence In A Sentence

  • The deep breaths exhaled by his broad lines, his declarative sentences and their assertive plangency, his deliberate tactlessness and brave humor, redirect the reader to a history of poetic Yanks: Whitman, Williams.
  • Just as I was getting desperate for any simple declarative sentence to break the ice, he spoke. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
  • She combines confessional prose with cultural commentary, narrative with argument, plain declarative sentences with lovely lyrical passages.
  • Her rhetorical skill, which incorporates fresh analogies, telling vignettes, and powerful declarative sentences, make these essays a pleasure to read.
  • Numerous simple declarative sentences, at times virtually unconnected conceptually, and rampant use of the passive voice make the book difficult to read.
  • Pare your entire review down to one declarative sentence for your headline.
  • If the grammar was to teach declarative sentences, examples were sentences like “The American capitalist imperialist is unfair to the worker.” July « 2006 « Bill Ayers
  • For him and his reporters, they report in straightforward, declarative sentences, with none of the caveats that Bennett mentions.
  • Please alter the declarative sentence into an interrogative one.
  • Or perhaps the literary ability that their teacher is trying to convey is of a sort—strained and sweat-stained—far removed from the straightforward declarative sentences and bedrock grammar that the students most need to master. A Little Learning
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