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The first one provides a declarative and easy to understand construction.
It was not a question but a complete declarative sentence.
Let me tell you, I have never written a simple declarative sentence in my life.
I'm careful to turn it into a declarative sentence, not a question.
Think, no one making a declarative statement and posing it as question.
"In a sense this announcement is declarative, and there's a long way to go."
Not one of them can construct a simple declarative sentence.
The Layers represent a structure which is only of declarative nature.
Rarely is a statement made in a simple, declarative sentence.
The human brain has two memory systems: declarative and procedural.
"But I really believe we have to make a simple declarative statement that above all else, teaching matters," he said.
Yet the performance remains at the declarative level on the way to a reductive one.
I cannot go along with his statement that perestroika has a declarative nature.
But even a simple declarative sentence can convey a certain character.
However, the declarative meaning of the solve interpreter is by no means clear.
These results indicate the role of sleep on declarative memory formation.
Stress has a very large impact on the formation of declarative memories.
Transparent Language's products are developed based on the declarative method of learning.
The result is a negation of the original declarative statement.
But most of his art is in the interrogative rather than declarative mode.
The legislation was declarative of an administrative practice that had existed for many years.
"Eh" can also be added to the end of a declarative sentence to turn it into a question.
There is no paradox in the above two declarative sentences because they have different subjects.
Learning can be distinguished by two forms of knowledge: declarative and procedural.
He wrote it in simple declarative sentences with all of the problems ahead to be lived through and made to come alive.