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Is were out of flour a declarative or imperative sentence?

"We're out of flour" is a declarative sentence.

Here's why:

* Declarative sentences make a statement or assertion. They state a fact or an opinion.

* Imperative sentences give a command or instruction.

The sentence "We're out of flour" simply states a fact, so it's declarative.

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