English, asked by chintapallisarojini, 2 months ago

each of Assertive, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory.
2. wisdom
3. weather
1. desk
4. carefully​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

1. Assertive/Declarative

A sentence that expresses Affirmation or Negative is called an Assertive or Declarative sentence. It denotes positive or negative sense.

Examples:

1. The house needs painting. (Affirmation)

2. They need not go to office on Sunday. (Negation)

2. Imperative:

There are four ways which we can express Imperative sentences. They are: a) command b) request c) advice d) suggestion. It is spoken to the second person and usually begins with a verb.

Examples:

1. Get lost (command)

2. Type this letter for me, please. (request)

3. Learn English and develop your skills. (suggestion)

4. Don’t smoke and spoil your health. (advice)

3. Interrogative:

A sentence which is used to ask a question is said to be an Interrogative sentence.

Example:

1. Why did she come late?

2. How did she manage to do the work?

3. Where were you yesterday?

4. Exclamatory:

A sentence which is used to express a sudden surprise is said to be an Exclamatory Sentence.

Example:

1. How nice to see you today!

2. How well she sings!

3. What a beautiful flower it is!

Hope it may help you

Answered by XxMyselfBhootxX
4

Assertive:-

Some people think that old age brings wisdom.

Interrogative:-

is it true that old age brings wisdom?

imperative:-

Beware of his wisdom. He can trap u with his sweet words.

exclamatory:-

Alas! u failed again. this way u consider urself to be the book of wisdom.

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