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D Identify the kind of each sentence. Change the sentences into the three
other kinds.
1. Hurrah, Mamta is coming to visit us today!
Exclamatory
Mamta is coming to visit us today. (declarative)
is Mamta coming to visit us today? (interrogative)
Mamta, please come to visit us today. (imperative)
2. Wow, Drimi has gifted me a kitten!
3. Did Reena make these idlis for us?
4. My father has decided to take us for a trek in the hills.
5. Anita will make a presentation at the seminar.​

Answers

Answered by RajshriKatarmal
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Answer:

  1. wow, Drimi has gifted me a kitten! (exclamatory)

Drimi gifted me a kitten.(declarative)

has Drimi gifted me a kitten? (interrogative)

Drimi, please gift me a kitten.(imperative)

2. did reena make these idlis for us? (interrogative)

wow, reena made these idlis for us! (exclamatory)

reena made these idlis for us. (declarative)

reena, please make some idlis for us. (imperative)

my father has decided to take us for trek in the hills. (declarative)

Hurrah, my father has decided to take us for a trek in the hills! (exclamatory)

has my father decided to take us to a trek in the hills? (interrogative)

dad, please take us for a trek in the hills. (imperative)

anita will make a presentation at the seminar. (declarative)

wow, anita is going to make a presentation at the seminar. (exclamatory)

anita could you make a presentation at the seminar? (interrogative)

anita, please make a presentation at the seminar. (imperative)

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Answered by poonamdhodare1209
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2. Wow, Drimi has gifted me a kitten! (Exclamatory)

Drink gifted me a kitten. (Declarative)

Has Drimi gifted me a kitten? (interrogative)

Drimi, please gift me a kitten. ( Imperative )

3. Did Reena make these idlis for us? (Interrogative)

Wow, Renna made these idlis for us! (Exclamatory)

Reena made these idlis for us. (Declarative)

Renna, please make some idlis for us. (Imperative)

4. My father has decided to take us for a trek in the hills. (Declarative )

Hurrah, my father has decided to take us for a trek in the hills! (Exclamatory)

Dad, please take us for a trek in the hills. (Imperative)

Has my father decided to take us for a trek in the hills? (Interrogative)

5Anita will make a presentation at the seminar. (declarative)

Wow, Anita is going to make a presentation at the seminar! ( Exclamatory)

Anita, could you make a presentation at the seminar? (Interrogative)

Anita, please make a presentation at the seminar. (Imperative).

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