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09:24 OM wine whether the sentence is declarave, imperative. interrogative, or exclamatory. (Write D for Declarative, IN for Interrogative, IM for Imperative and E for Exclamatory sentences in the box provided) 1) We decided to climb the tall tree. 2) What is wrong with Mrs. Stewart? 3) Are you sure that you want to spend your money on that toy? 4) That was so exciting! 5) Leave my sister alone! 6) Pick some fresh flowers for the vase. 7) Put on your boots before you go out in the rain. 8) Dad had to nail the boards together to make a box. 9) My grandmother will slowly regain her health after the surgery. 3 3 10) Do you know how to fix this oven? 3 11) You drive me crazy! 12) What will you gain by winning all the awards if you lose all your friends? GOLIVEWORKSHEI 13) Jennifer and Luis are giving cookies to the children. 14) Jackson was hired at the grocery store in June.​

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Answered by chilwaljanu
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Answer:

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Answered by VineetaGara
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1) D 2) IN 3) IN 4) E 5) E 6) IM 7) IM 8) D 9) D 10) IN 11) E 12) IN 13) D 14) D

This is the categorization of the given sentences.

  • A declarative sentence is used to give information and state a fact or universal truth.
  • Interrogative sentences ask a question and it ends with a question mark.
  • Exclamatory sentences express a sudden strong feeling like excitement, happiness, or surprise.
  • There will be an exclamatory symbol at the end of such sentences.
  • Imperative sentences are used to give a suggestion, instruction, or order.
  • It begins with a verb.
  • #SPJ1
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