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What is a characteristic of declarative sentences?
What is a characteristic of declarative sentences?
- They are always true.
- They convey information and can be true or false. (correct)
- They are used to ask questions.
- They are used to give commands.
Which of the following sentences is an example of a factual statement?
Which of the following sentences is an example of a factual statement?
- London is the capital of England, but I don't like it.
- You should wear the blue shirt with the khaki pants.
- It is raining outside. (correct)
- She asked whether I liked her dress.
What is the difference between factual statements and facts?
What is the difference between factual statements and facts?
- Factual statements are sentences, while facts are actual events. (correct)
- Factual statements are always true, while facts are always false.
- Factual statements are used to ask questions, while facts are used to give commands.
- Factual statements are opinions, while facts are proven truths.
What are the three types of declarative sentences?
What are the three types of declarative sentences?
What is the main purpose of declarative sentences?
What is the main purpose of declarative sentences?
Which of the following sentences is NOT a declarative sentence?
Which of the following sentences is NOT a declarative sentence?