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Answer:
electron are negatively charged particles
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Sentence -

→ the bog was punised.

Type/kind of sentence -

Assertive/Declarative sentence.

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Basically there are 4 types/kinds of sentences in English grammar those are :-

1] Assertive/ Declarative sentence:-

→ These sentence can be called as assertive or Declarative sentence both. In simple words these sentence depict any feeling or opinion. And also these sentence tells when any information is given.

→ These can be written as both negative or positive.

→ For eg; Seema is not going to school today.b

2] Imperative sentence:-

→ These are also known as command sentence. This sentence tells us about any command, instructions, request or any offer us being made by any person to another person.

→ They can also be in negative or positive both.

→ For eg; Go and get your notebook.

3] Interrogative sentence:-

→ These sentence tells when the first person asks any questions to another person, means these sentence are always going to be in Direct speech.

→ For eg; Can I go there?

4] Exclamatory sentence:-

→ This sentence depicts strong emotions or feelings of a person. Exclamatory mark can be out anywhere here, at the Beginning or at the end.

→ For eg; Wow! Such an amazing view.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Electrons are the negatively charged particles of atom. Together, all of the electrons of an atom create a negative charge that balances the positive charge of the protons in the atomic nucleus. ... The mass of an electron is almost 1,000 times smaller than the mass of a proton.

Answered by Sahukarianand1988
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You come across so many sentences every day. And all of these sentences can be categorized into 4 types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory; each with its own specific purpose. Punctuation also plays a role in differentiating between these types. Let’s understand the types of sentences.

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