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A sentence that makes a statement is called declarative sentence. Complete these declarat
sentences, and then turn them into negative sentences.
1. The Prince gives
2. She sang
3. Her father is
4. She will marry
5. The lane is
6. Stars twinkle
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7. He is driving
An imperative sentence expresses a request, advice or order. It begins with the first form of the
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
Use a full stop() at the end of a declarative or imperative sentence, and a question mark (?) at the en
interrogative sentence.
Classify the following sentences and say what kind they are.
1. Please drive slowly.
2. He is a nice man.
3. Would you close the window?
4. Press closer, little nightingale!
5. Did you ever see him?​

Answers

Answered by pprachu20
2

Answer:

classify the following....

1. Request

2. Imperative

3. Interrogative

4. Exclamatory

5. Interrogative

Answered by akshrma250102
3

1. The prince gives justice to the poor man.

• The prince don't give justice to the poor man.

2. She sang a song in a sweet voice.

• She didn't sing a song in a sweet voice.

3. Her father works in PWD.

• Her father don't work in PWD.

4. She will marry with an army man.

• She will not marry with an army man.

5. The lane is started from one region to another one.

• The lane is not started from one region to another one.

6. Stars twinkle in the sky at night.

• Stars don't twinkle in the sky at night.

7. He is driving a truck at the highway.

• He is not driving a truck at the highway.

Please drive slowly. - Imperative Sentence.

He is a nice man. - Declarative Sentence.

Would you close the window ? - Interrogative Sentence.

Press closer, little nightingale! Imperative Sentence.

Did you ever see him ? - Interrogative Sentence.

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