1)what is a sentence?
2)what is a assertive sentence?
3)How many types of Sentence are there?
4)what is a exclamatory sentence?
5)what is a interrogative sentence?
6)what is a imperative sentence?
Answers
1. A group of words containing a subject and a verb, that expresses a statement, a question, etc. When a sentence is written it begins with a big (capital) letter and ends with a full stop.
2. A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called an assertive or declarative sentence. Assertive sentence ends with a period.
3. There are four types of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.
4. An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses great emotion such as excitement, surprise, happiness and anger, and ends with an exclamation point.
5. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark. The term "interrogative sentence" is another name for a question.
6. Imperative verbs are verbs that create an imperative sentence (i.e. a sentence that gives an order or command). When reading an imperative sentence, it will always sound like the speaker is bossing someone around.
Answer:
1)A sentence is a group of words that are put together to mean something
2)A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called an assertive or declarative
3)There are four types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex
4)An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses great emotion such as excitement, surprise, happiness and anger, and ends with an exclamation point.
5)An interrogative clause is a clause whose form is typically associated with question-like meanings
6)The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request.
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