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Statements are the most common type of sentence. They tell the reader a fact or idea about a single topic.
They must always end in punctuation, usually a full stop.
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[TYPEWRITER NOISES, SNORING]
NARRATOR
How’s your writing coming along?
Statements are the most common kind of sentences. They tell the reader something like a fact or an idea about a single topic.
[ANGRY SCREAM]
Like… “you should stop. Your poems are stupid!”
Oho… that’s quite a statement! Someone’s in a bad mood!
Statement sentences must always end in punctuation, usually a full stop.
[ANGRY SCREAM, MULTIPLE THUDS ON TYPEWRITER]
Oh, and don’t forget the full stop.
Test your knowledge of statement sentences with this quiz.
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