involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence, entail, What kind of sentence is: "He didn’t like the movie as much as his partner did." , Declarative, What kind of sentence is: "What is your next class?", Interrogative, What kind of sentence is: "Sweep the floor before you mop it.", Imperative, spazzare, sweep, lavare (pavimento), mop, Declarative - ____ statement,  simple statement, Interrogative - a ______ mark, a question mark, Imperative - c---nds, i---ct---ns, or ad---ce, commands, instructions, or advice, Exclamatory-e---n or ur---cy, emotion or urgency, contains one independent clause., simple, contains more than one independent clause, compound, a subject and a predicate but cannot be used alone, complex sentences, contains a subordinating clause and more than one independent clause, compound-complex sentence examples, quindi, thus, I *lost * the bus.❌, I *missed* the bus.✅, perciò, therefore, allo stesso modo, similarly, Allo stesso modo, alcuni esperti dicono...., Similarly, some experts say....

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