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define declarative imperative interrogative and exclamatory sentences and give two example of each​

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Answered by charugarg3
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Declarative- It is a simple statement that starts with a capital letter and ends with a fill stop.

Example- 1. I will not go to school today.

2. My friend has a red car.

Imperative- It is a statement that gives command, advice or request.

Example- 1. Please get me a glass of water.

2. Do not close the door.

Interrogative- It is a statement that questions the listener using wh- family words or question tags.

Example- 1. Who is the person standing there?

2. What is your age?

Exclamatory- It is a sentence used to express ones feelings and sudden emotions.

Example- 1. Alas! We lost the match.

2. What a beautiful day it is!

Answered by afsana620ali
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Declarative sentence:- A sentence that makes ,describes things, or reports,an event is called a declarative or assertive sentence.

Example:- 1) I am going to school.

2) They are playing.

Interrogatives sentence:- Asks a question.

Ends with a question mark(?)

Example:-1) Jack, are you alright?

2) Do you like my new house?

Exclamatory sentence:- A sentence that express a sudden emotional feeling of joy, sadness, happiness, surprise and introduced with a word of exclamation and marked with a exclamation sigh ( ! ) is called exclamatory sentence.

Example :- 1) Alas! I have lost my money.

2) How beautiful is the scenery!

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