Descriptive Statements Example
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
The word enunciated comes from the Latin word "enutiare," which meant, "announce, give news," or "make known." In Spanish, statement refers to a set of elements that make up a question or problem. The statement also has a presence in sequences of words delimited by very marked silences that can be constituted by some sentences; the statement is the minimum unit that has a complete meaning either in the written or spoken language.
The word descriptive comes from the Latin "descriptivus," it is an adjective that gives an explanation of something and gives meaning to a sentence.
The sentences are manifestations of the language, which are understood, with the punctuation marks when writing and through changes in intonation when speaking. In logic the statement is called a proposition; In statement logic, the minimum unit is the statement, which is the linguistic segment that has a complete meaning.
The descriptive statements are all those statements that say how something is, through adjectives or through a verbal link.
Example of descriptive statements:
- Young peasants sow.
- The ship is sinking slowly.
- Erica when she was a child she watched soap operas.
- The war ended with towns and cities.
- Gluttony is slowly killing you.
- The infection got worse when we headed to the hospital.
- School was very difficult for me when I was in high school.
- That train derailed yesterday when there was a storm.