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define the kinds of sentence

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Answered by deveshantilkr
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There are mainly four types of sentences:

Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
The declarative sentence merely makes a statement. The imperative sentence expresses a command, order or request. The interrogative sentence asks a question and the exclamatory sentence expresses a sudden emotion.
Answered by Anonymous
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Sentences

Sentences are of of 4 types :-

✍Assertive sentences.

✍Interrogative sentences

✍Exclamatory sentences.

✍Imperative sentences.

Assertive Sentences

✴It is a simple statement .

✴They are of two types.

Negative

Positive.

Negative => Andy does not play with us since he is senior to us in age.

Postive => I go to school everyday.

Interrogative Sentences

✴The sentences used to ask questions.

=> Do u prefer tea to coffee?

Note - They end with a question mark(?)

Exclamatory Sentences

✴The sentences which express some strong feeling or emotion are called Exclamatory Sentences

=> What a piece of work !

Note - They end with a exclamation mark(!)

Imperative Sentences

✴Sentences which express order, command, request ,suggestion etc are called Imperative Sentences.

=> Sit down quickly.

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