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declarative sentence? A. He smiled at her. B. Where were you? C. We won, Mom! D. Wash your plate.
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declarative sentence? A. He smiled at her. B. Where were you? C. We won, Mom! D. Wash your plate.
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A. He smiled at her.
Declarative sentences state a fact, or opinion, and always end with a period. Sentence D also ends with a period, but because it is telling someone to do something, it is an imperative sentence, not a declarative sentence.
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