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[1] I shall always love you. [2] She will never forget me. [3] We hate liars. [4] Life is a bed of thorns. [o] [5] Your friend is not honest. [6] Man is mortal. [7] He seldom hears from her. [8] Nobody trusts a thief.​

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Answered by munawar01
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Answered by HearthackerAsHiSh
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Answer:

1. When we speak or write we use words. We generally use these words in groups; as,

Little Jack Homer sat in a corner.

A group of words like this, which makes complete sense, is called

a Sentence.

Kinds of Sentences

2. Sentences are of four kinds:

  • (1) Those which make statements or assertions; as, Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
  • (2) Those which ask questions; as Where do you live?
  • (3) Those which express commands, requests, or entreaties; as,

Be quiet.

Have mercy upon us.

  • (4) Those which express strong feelings; as,
  • How cold the night is!
  • What a shame!
  • A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called a Declarative or Assertive
  • sentence.

A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogative sentence.

A sentence that expresses a command or an entreaty is called an Imperative sentence.

A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called an Exclamatory sentence.

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