It is a declarative.
fingers toes
It's a number sentence
That's False
The declarative symbol is a period. .
A set of five fingers is the "hand," and when referring to all ten fingers, you can use the term "digits" (which, while it could apply to the toes as well, seldom does).
It is declarative, as it is stating a fact.
No, the question "Does he have ten fingers and ten toes?" is not a declarative sentence; it is an interrogative sentence because it asks for information. Declarative sentences make statements or express opinions, while interrogative sentences are designed to elicit responses or answers. In this case, the structure and intent of the sentence indicate that it is seeking confirmation rather than stating a fact.
Declarative.
Ten Toes Down was created in 2008.
There has been no scientific proof as to why a person has ten toes. Some people think that a person has ten toes so that they can keep their balance.
False. A thumb is considered a finger, but typically, humans have eight fingers and two thumbs (totaling ten fingers) and ten toes. Therefore, three gloves would hold thirty fingers (assuming each glove has five fingers), and three shoes would hold twenty toes, leading to a total of fifty fingers and toes, not thirty-five.
your toes
the red
it has 4 toes
Ghandi has an unnusually large number of toes. An outstanding ten toes
Phalanges include both fingers AND toes. Glad 2 Help :)
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