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Adams was very clever. make it exclamatory ​

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Answered by αmαn4чσu
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How clever Adams was!

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What is sentence?

Full expression then make a perfect sentence so it is called sentence speech.

Examples

  • Someone is coming here.
  • The place where you are playing is dirty.

There are 6 types.

  1. Assertive sentence / Affirmative sentence.
  2. Interrogative sentence.
  3. Imperative sentence.
  4. Negative sentence.
  5. Operative sentence.
  6. Exclamatory sentence.

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What is an assertive sentence?

An assertive sentence is a sentence yethat states a fact. An assertive sentence ends with a full stop. An assertive sentence is also known as Affirmative sentence.

Examples

  • Fox gender is vixen.
  • Mohan lived in Bhopal.

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What is the imperative sentence?

A sentence has an expression of our heart in order, request and advice.

Order : \boxed{\bold{Verb\;+\;Object}}

  • Look ahead.
  • Move aside.

Request : \boxed{\bold{Please/kindly\;+\;Verb\;Object}}

  • Please help me.
  • Kindly grant me.

Advice : \boxed{\bold{You\;should\;+\;Verb\;Object}}

  • You should live away from bad company.

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What is the interrogative sentence?

A sentence in which we ask a question with helping verb so it is called an interrogative sentence.

Examples

Do you agree with me?

Is there no exception of this rule?

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What is an exclamatory sentence?

A sentence has a sudden expression of our heart in joy, sorrow, wonder, and pain. That mark ( ! ) in it.

Examples

  • Welcome! You have passed.
  • Fantastic!
  • You did a great job!
  • What a surprise!

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Answered by AdrianAgrestte
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hey mate !!

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How clever Adams was !

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