English, asked by jyoti5734, 10 months ago

Exclamatory sentence:
A. He saw a lion in the forest.
in mo
(interrogative)
(imperative)
(Statement)
(Negative)
(Exclamatory)
B. Mohan goes to school by bicycle.
(interrogative)
(Imperative)
(Statement)
(Negative)
(Exclamatory)
K-III​

Answers

Answered by anannya27
5

Answer:

a .statement

b .statement

Answered by presentmoment
1

Answer:

Both the sentences are statements. They are assertive sentences.

Explanation:

Assertive sentences make a statement. It states or declares a fact. This is one of the most common types of sentences found in English. They are also known as declarative sentences.

These sentences express feelings, judgments, events, incidents, etc. These sentences can be assertive or negative sentences.

For example: He is a football player.

                      Her father is a humble man.

                      Dhoni is a fine batsman

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