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change interrogative sentences
1) he lives for others.
2)tea is ready.
3) they are talking loudly.
4)the dog barks at night.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Change interrogative sentences:-

1) He lives for others.

2)Tea is ready.

3) They are talking loudly.

4)The dog barks at night.

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  • 1) Does he lives for others. ?
  • 2) Is tea ready. ?
  • 3) Are they talking loudly. ?
  • 4) Does the the dog barks at night. ?

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How many types of sentences are there?

There are four types of sentences :-

  1. Assertive sentence
  2. Interrogative sentence
  3. Exclamatory sentence
  4. Imperative sentence

\sf{⋆} Assertive Sentence:

The sentence which asserts a statement, fact, incident, opinion, event, feeling, belief, is called an assertive sentence. As this sentence asserts, states or declares is also called a Declarative sentence.

Examples of Assertive Sentence:

  • She likes writing about the sounds of birds.
  • She doesn’t like crowded places.
  • Her brother copies the sounds of animals.

\sf{⋆} Interrogative Sentence:

An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Interrogative sentences are punctuated with question marks.

Interrogative Sentence Examples:

  • What are you wearing?
  • Where are my keys?
  • Would you like some tea?

\sf{⋆} Exclamatory Sentence:

An exclamative or exclamatory sentence is released because of, and expresses strong emotion. An exclamatory sentence expresses strong emotions, such as excitement, emphasis, surprise, joy.

Examples of Exclamatory Sentence:

  • I am angry!
  • You did a great job!
  • You won the price!

\sf{⋆} Imperative Sentence:

An imperative sentence gives a direct command. It can end in a period (full stop) or an exclamation mark, depending on the forcefulness of the command.

  • Give me that book!
  • Clean your room!
  • Do your homework.

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