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  2. Sentence function - Wikipedia

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    All qualify as declarative sentences. Declarative refers to a sentence's function or purpose, while affirmative, positive and true deal with a sentence's topicality, grammatical polarity, and veracity, which is why the different terms can overlap simultaneously.

  3. Affirmation and negation - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and grammar, affirmation (abbreviated AFF) and negation (NEG) are ways in which grammar encodes positive and negative polarity into verb phrases, clauses, or other utterances. An affirmative (positive) form is used to express the validity or truth of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity.

  4. Tag question - Wikipedia

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    Unbalanced tag questions feature a positive statement with a positive tag, or a negative statement with a negative tag; it has been estimated that in normal conversation, as many as 40–50% [2] of tags are unbalanced. Unbalanced tag questions may be used for ironic or confrontational effects:

  5. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a linguistic expression, such as the English example "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."In traditional grammar, it is typically defined as a string of words that expresses a complete thought, or as a unit consisting of a subject and predicate.

  6. On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked. Cinderella's stepsisters' language is decidedly more declarative than hers, and the woman at the center of the tale "The Lazy Spinner" is a slothful character who, to the Grimms' apparent chagrin, is "always ready with her tongue."

  7. Statement (logic) - Wikipedia

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    a meaningful declarative sentence that is true or false, [citation needed] or; a proposition. Which is the assertion that is made by (i.e., the meaning of) a true or false declarative sentence. [1] [2] In the latter case, a (declarative) sentence is just one way of expressing an underlying statement.

  8. How much should you have in your 401(k)? Here's how your ...

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    Remember that guidelines are not set in stone — rather, they're good rules to follow. For instance, if you’re 30 years old and earn $75,000, you should try to have that much saved in your 401(k).

  9. Our Editors Tried 10 Brands Of Cream Cheese—And There Was A ...

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    Others pointed out that this cream cheese was definitely one of the thickest of the bunch, with a sharp flavor, but another editor who preferred it felt it was neutral-tasting—in a positive way.