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What are sentences that end in periods called?
Sentences that end in periods are called
declarative sentences
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Declarative sentences are the most common type of sentence and they make a statement.
Sentences that end in a period are called what?
What is declarative intterogative imperative and exclamatory?
Syntax
What is the suffixes of nice?
How do you say Time has no meaning in French?
What is the word origin for paraphrase?
A clause used as the object of a preposition is called what?
Como se dice contencioso en ingles?
How would you see ia a sentence had comma splice?
Is and it nominative pronouns?
How do you translate in Tagalog the meaning of coordination?
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