Declarative sentences are an essential aspect of French grammar, as they are used to convey statements, facts, and opinions. In French, declarative sentences typically follow a subject-verb-object structure, with the subject coming first, followed by the verb and then the object. This differs from English, where the subject and verb can sometimes be inverted, especially in questions. In this set of exercises, we will focus on fill-in-the-blank sentences to test your understanding of declarative sentences in French grammar. Remember that the right answer will be placed between asterisks, and a hint will be provided to help guide you. Let’s get started!