Explain the differece between statement and nonsatatement? Solution Statements: Statements are sentences that it makes sense to regard as being either true or false. Put otherwise, a statement is a sentence that makes good grammatical sense when it is prefaced with the words \"It is true that…\" or \"It is false that…\" Here are some examples of statements: Paris is the capital of France. Ford makes better trucks than Chevy. I\'m shocked! Each of these sentences is a statement, because each makes an assertion that is either true or false. ---------------- non-satatement Some sentences that doesn\'t makes sense to regard as being either true or false are called non- satatement. Here are some examples of non-statements: How was your summer? (question) Pick up your room! (command) Let\'s go to the ball game tonight. (proposal) None of these are statements, because none can sensibly be preceded by the phrases \"It is true that…\" or \"It is false that…\".