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At the end of a statement (a declarative or imperative sentence), you can use a period. After exclamatory sentences, use an exclamation mark, and after interrogative sentences, use a question mark.
Commas do not go at the end of sentences. Periods go at the end of sentences. Generally when typing on a computer, you should have two spaces after the period at the end of a sentence.
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
you can test during the period, or anytime afterward if you are concerned that you were pregnant during the light period. ~pawsalmighty
Attrition rate % = (No of people moved out of the organisation during the period / Total no of people in the organisation during the period) * 100
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Sentences that end in a period are called declarative sentences. These sentences make a statement or express an opinion.
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Declarative sentences end with a period.
Declarative sentences state facts and end with a period. Interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark. Exclamatory sentences indicate excitement and end with an exclamation point. Imperative sentences give instructions or orders and end with a period.
How many spaces do you need after the word period? Is she having her period.
Equity or Chancery courts were tried by justices of the law courts, in Delaware's early colonial period. County courts were responsible for equity cases.
Declarative sentences are in the form of a statement, end in a period and are NOT a command an exclamation or a question.
use a period at the end of an imparative sentences