Do you have any answer choices? Usually a declarative sentence is a sentence that ends in a period and obviously states a declarative statement. For example,
"I am going to make him an offer he can't refuse." That's a declarative sentence.
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if you do not kill the king when you strike and the king sees this he will get mad and kill you and if you try to run he'll send a whole army to attack you!
Among the choice above, the sentence that contains an infinitive or infinitive phrase is letter B which is "The items to sell are on the table." The infinitive phrase is a group of words consisting and infinitive and modifies noun or noun phrase that function as the actor or state expressed in the infinitive.
It connects the book's ideas about early bicycle variations.