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1. Give one example for each of the four kinds of sentences.
2.What are prepositions? Explain with the help of an example.
3. What are Interjections? What is their importance in the written form of communication.
4. What are indefinite articles in the English language? Where are they used?
5. What rules should we follow while writing a paragraph?

Answers

Answered by elizabethmathew2004
3

Answer:

Explanation:

A declarative sentence is a sentence that creates a statement

EXAMPLES

"My teacher is the best teacher ever."

"I have a little brother.

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An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that, well, exclaims, or shows strong emotions such as surprise.

EXAMPLES

"Yay! I just got a dog!"

"I just graduated high school!"

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An imperative sentence is a sentence that commands.

EXAMPLES

"Take me to the grocery store."

"Give me the TV remote."

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Lastly, an interrogative sentence is basically a question.

EXAMPLES

"Can you take me to the library?"

"When is her birthday party?"

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I hope this helps. :)

Answered by Equestriadash
30

1. There are mainly four types of sentences.

  • Assertive/Declarative Sentences

They're sentences that convey plain information.

Example: They have a beautiful garden.

  • Imperative Sentences

They're sentences that convey orders/commands.

Example: Shut the door.

  • Exclamatory Sentences

They're sentences that convey pure emotion/awe.

Example: What a beautiful dress she's wearing!

  • Interrogative Sentences

They're sentences that look for answers/ask for information.

Example: What is your name?

2. Prepositions, as the name suggests, are words that state the location of an object or convey information about a particular matter. They're usually present before a noun.

Examples:

  • The dog is sitting on the bed.
  • That book belongs to her.
  • Aside from football, she also plays basketball.

3. Interjections are words that convey pure emotion, ranging from joy, happiness, sadness or even disgust. They're usually present in most exclamatory sentences.

As regards its importance, it can bring out a strong sense of feeling and can make dull speeches sound interesting.

4. Indefinite articles are the articles 'a' and 'an'.

  • 'a' is used before nouns starting with consonants.
  • 'and' is used before nouns starting with vowels.

Both take usage only if the object is in singular form.

5.

  • The paragraph must stick to the topic.
  • Come up with an appropriate introduction.
  • Views on the topic.
  • Negative constructs [if any].
  • Overall view of the topic.
  • Suggestions.
  • Enhanced vocabulary [if possible].
  • Care must be taken with capitalization and punctuation.


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