Answer: you or your or him/she
Explanation:
Answer: 1,2 - DEC. 3,5 - IMP, 4 - INT.
Explanation:
Declarative sentence means to declare something. It is just a simple sentence stating something. The below statements are an examples of declarative sentence.
• If you listen carefully, you can hear many night sounds other than insects.
• I am not sure I can finish War and Peace in only three weeks.
Imperative sentences are those which gives an order, makes a suggestion, or requests for something. The following sentence, ‘Look out for those dogs’ is an example of imperative sentence. The sentence ‘Mahmoud, please list every message that comes in’ is also an imperative sentence because here ‘please’ indicates request.
Interrogative sentences are the ones which asks for an information or question. In the sentence ‘Why aren’t you applying for more scholarships?’ a question is being asked.
Answer:
Is the a question or statement??
Explanation:
Answer:
here, hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Dear Dahlia,
Paris is unbelievable at night! It's 10 pm, and I'm writing to you from a café. We arrived here two days ago. My friend Pierre picks me up. We toured the city during the day, and at night, we did walk along the River Seine. Today we are dining in Montamarte, and we visited the Louvre Museum. I did not like the food in Montmartre, but, I did love the area. I hope all is well with you! Don't work too hard!
Love,
Michelle