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Many VOA Learning1 English stories and programs use the words “sentence” and “statement2.” But what exactly does each word mean? Are there differences between the two?
This week, our question comes from Armando. Here it is:
Question:
What’s the difference between “sentence” and “statement” and how can I use them? - Armando
Answer:
Hello, Armando! I am glad you asked that question. The answer will help a lot of English learners.
First, think of a sentence as a tree and the three kinds of sentences as tree branches.
One branch is a statement. Another is a question. Yet another is a command.
A sentence is a group of words that usually have a subject, verb3 and information about the subject.
Remember: A sentence can be a statement, question or command.
A statement is a basic fact or opinion. It is one kind of sentence. It usually ends with a period or exclamation4 point.
To make this clearer, here are examples of the three types of sentences.
The first one is a statement:
Armando studies English every day.
Now, here is the same sentence as a question:
Does Armando study English every day?
And finally, here is the sentence as a command:
Study English every day.
But wait – where did the subject “Armando” go in the command? We do not include subjects in commands. They are understood without being said.
Sentence or statement?
Now, let’s turn to the part of the question about when to use “statement” or “sentence.”
Here is a way to keep it simple:
You can avoid the word “statement” unless you are speaking or writing about something formal, such as written or spoken information from a government official.
English teachers sometimes use the word “statement,” but thankfully you don't have to!
And that’s Ask a Teacher.
I’m Alice Bryant.
Words in This Story
branch – n. a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk
period – n. point (.) used to show the end of a sentence
exclamation point – n. a punctuation5 mark (!) used to show an exclamation
formal – ? adj. suitable for serious or official speech and writing
1 learning | |
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词 | |
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2 statement | |
n.陈述;声明;综述 | |
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n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词 | |
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5 punctuation | |
n.标点符号,标点法 | |
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