A declarative sentence is a kind of sentence that only declares or simply talks about a certain topic. A declarative sentence only ends with a period. In the given sentence above, it can be rewritten into a declarative sentence as: In Berkeley, you can see representations of these ferocious animals. The sentence with the period.
The answer is "B" because the Olympics was created by ancient Greeks over 3000 years ago, so in order to honour that the IOC held the first modern Olympics in Greece.
We decided that we would have a party after the premiere, but we were completely unprepared.
Answer:
ithink that it is because briton is more betta and has alot of things that u can write about
Explanation:
The following answers use correct punctuation: (a) Dear Ms. Collin: When the error message appears on the screen, you should exit the program, right. (b) When you leave at 5:00 p.m., please shut the door and lock it; however, do not set the alarm.
In sentence (c) the punctuation in 1980's is not correct. It is a common mistake to include apostrophes when pluralizing a number or an abbreviation. Apostrophes are generally used in contractions and to indicate the possessive case.