Active Declarative Sentence
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An Active Declarative Sentence is a declarative sentence that is in the active voice.
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- Example(s):
- “I walked”.
- “I walked home”.
- “Let us walk home if it becomes sunny”, a Complex Sentence.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Passive Sentence, such as: “It if becomes sunny then let us walk home.”.
- See: Passive Voice.
References
1999
- Nikolas S Boyd. (1999). “Using Natural Language in Software Development.” In: Journal of Object-Oriented Programming - Report on Object Analysis and Design, 11(9)
- Nikolas S Boyd. (1999). “Natural Language Analysis for Domain and Usage Models. draft paper