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Definition of introgative and exclametory and ecamples

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Answered by chaturyaya
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An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question, as opposed to sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation. ... For information about negating an interrogative sentence, see . example: why are you dawdling over here?

an exclamatory sentence makes a statement (just like a declarative sentence), but it also conveys excitement or emotion. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark (!). examples: Damn ! that's great


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Answered by Anonymous
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Interrogative sentences are the sentences which asks a question.It ends with a '?'.

Eg :- What are you doing?

Exclamatory sentences are the sentences which shows a sudden expression of joy,sandesam, excitement etc.It has an interjection.It contains '!' mark.

Eg :- Hurrah! we won the match.

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